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Year:1970 Mileage:100
Location:

Lenoir City, Tennessee, United States

Lenoir City, Tennessee, United States
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      1970 DODGE CHALLENGER
THIS CHALLENGER IS A FACTORY SUNROOF VEHICLE AS FAR AS I CAN TELL. I'LL TRY MY BEST TO EXPLAIN. THERE IS NO BUILD SHEET FOR POSITIVE PROOF. LOOK AT THIS POST AND DECIDE FOR YOUR SELF. EBAY WILL NOT ALLOW THE POST!!! LOOKING FOR A WAY TO GET IT OUT TO YOU.

THE MAGNUM 500 WHEELS ARE NOT INCLUDED.WILL INSTALL DIFFERENT WHEELS AND TIRES


THE FENDER TAG READS OF FOLLOWS :
P31 R22 V5X Y05 26 EN1
M25 M31 M91 N85 N88
C55 C62 G33 H51 L31 M21
V1X A01 A62 A63 B51 C16
TX9 H5X9 000 122 K00188
E44 D31 JH23 GOB 241357

THE REASON I BELIEVE THIS TO BE TRUE IS THE FENDER TAG GIVES A BUILD DATE OF 1 / 22 / 1970 AND THE DOOR TAG GIVES THE DATE OF 2 / 1970. ALSO THE ORDER NUMBER K00188 .THE K WOULD INDICATE THE CAR LEFT THE FACTORY FOR ASC FOR THE SUNROOF INSTALLATION.PER THE POST. IF YOU CAN'T FIND THE POST EMAIL ME AND I WII TRY TO SEND THE POST TO YOU.
NOW FOR THE CAR IT IS TYPICAL E-BODY THAT SOME ONE LEFT OUTSIDE TO WEATHER. NEEDS FLOOR PANS TRUNK PANS LOWER QUARTER PANEL REPLACED.THERE IS SOME FILLER IN THE UPPER QUARTER ON THE DRIVER SIDE.THIS CAR IS VERY RESTORABLE AND EXTREMELY RARE. THE FRONT FRAME RAILS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE THE REAR RAILS NEED A PATCH INSTALLED. I HAVE A DONNER  CAR THAT I WILL REMOVE THEM FROM  NO NEED TO REPLACE THEM AS A HOLE.THE HOOD AND FENDERS ARE  GOOD WITH SOME PITTING BUT USABLE.THE FRONT WINDSHIELD POST WILL NEED TO BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED.I KNOW YOU WILL WANT MORE PICTURES BUT EBAY ONLY WILL ALLOW 24. ASK  I WILL SEND THEM TO YOU. THE POWER WINDOWS ARE IN THE CAR AND STILL RUN THE POWER ROOF MOTOR RUNS BUT I GOT IN A RUSH AND STRIPED A GEAR IN THE MOTOR.THE FUEL TANK IS BAD AND RUSTED THROUGH.THE DRAIN ON THE FIRE WALL AT THE WINDSHIELD WIPER IS ALSO RUSTED.THE CENTER CROSS MEMBER HAS HAD A SECTION REPLACED SOMEONE CUT THROUGH IT WITH A TORCH.TRANSMISSION MOUNT IS INSTALLED.ALL DOOR AND REAR INTERIOR PANELS ARE IN THE CAR AND LOOK VERY GOOD ALL WINDOW SWITCHES ARE IN THE PANELS AS WELL AS THE WIRING. YOU MAY COME LOOK IF YOU LIKE.THE CAR IS IN EAST TENNESSEE I WILL EMAIL YOU MY ADDRESS FOR YOUR INSPECTION.THE FRONT PARKING LIGHT LENSES ARE NEW YEAR ONE REPLACEMENTS.
HERE IS A LIST OF OTHER PARTS THAT COME WITH THE CAR.
318 ENGINE 904 TRANSMISSION ENGINE STUCK, AC COMPRESSOR CRUISE CONTROL PARTS, FLOOR SHIFT ROD, WOOD GRAIN FOR THE DOORS, CENTER CONSOLE NOT COMPLETE, NOS FELT SEAL FOR THE SUNROOF I ALSO HAVE THE INSIDE COVER FOR THE ROOF.FRONT SWAY BAR. I WILL POST MORE PARTS AS I FIND THEM.IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO ME ABOUT THE CAR SEND ME YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER AND A TIME TO CALL.I HAVE A TITLE PRINTED FROM 1976 BUT NOT IN MY NAME.I HAVE APPLIED
FOR A TITLE BUT HAVE NOT RECEIVED IT. I WILL SUPPLY A CLEAR TITLE.


On Nov-07-13 at 19:58:29 PST, seller added the following information:

 

1970 DODGE CHALLENGER

This Challenger is a FACTORY SUNROOF Vehicle as far as I can tell.  There is no build sheet for positive proof. However, if you will go to dodgechallenger dot com and look in the appearance section searching for sunroofs you will see the write-up on how to tell if a car is a factory sunroof car. Ebay will not let me post the link, so you will have to look it up. If you will email me with your email address, I will send you the information from my personal email.

 

THE MAGNUM 500 WHEELS ARE NOT INCLUDED.WILL INSTALL DIFFERENT WHEELS AND TIRES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE FENDER TAG READS OF FOLLOWS :

 

P31 R22 V5X Y05 26 EN1

 

M25 M31 M91 N85 N88

 

C55 C62 G33 H51 L31 M21

 

V1X A01 A62 A63 B51 C16

 

TX9 H5X9 000 122 K00188

 

E44 D31 JH23 GOB 241357

 

 

 

 

The Reason I believe this to be true is the fender tag gives a build date of 1/22/1970 and the door tag gives the date of 2/1970. Also the order number K00188. The K would indicate the car left the factory for ASC for the sunroof installation per the post. If you can’t find the post, email me and I will try to send you the post to you.

Now for the car, it is a typical E-body that someone left outside to weather. It needs:

·         FLOOR PANS

·         TRUNK PANS

·         LOWER QUARTER PANEL REPLACED

·         THERE IS SOME FILLER IN THE UPPER QUARTER ON THE DRIVER SIDE

·         THE FRONT FRAME RAILS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE

·         THE REAR RAILS NEED A PATCH INSTALLED

o   I have a donor car that I will remove them from, and provide to the buyer. There is no need to replace the whole rail.

·         THE HOOD AND FENDERS ARE  GOOD WITH SOME PITTING BUT USABLE

·         THE FRONT WINDSHIELD POST WILL NEED TO BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED

·         THE FUEL TANK IS BAD AND RUSTED THROUGH

·         THE DRAIN ON THE FIRE WALL AT THE WINDSHIELD WIPER IS ALSO RUSTED

·         THE CENTER CROSS MEMBER HAS HAD A SECTION REPLACED SOMEONE CUT THROUGH IT WITH A TORCH.

 

This car is very restorable and extremely rare. Ebay only allows 24 pictures. I have many more. Email me and I will send them upon request.

The power windows are in the car and still work. The power roof motor runs, but I got in a rush and stripped a gear in the motor. Transmission mount is installed. All door and rear interior panels are in the car and look very good. All window switches are in the panels as well as the wiring. The front parking light lenses are new reproductions.

The car is available for inspection. It is located in East Tennessee. Contact me and I will email you my address to arrange inspection. 

 

Here is a list of other parts that come with the car:

·         318 engine. It’s stuck.

·         904 transmission

·         AC COMPRESSOR

·         CRUISE CONTROL PARTS

·         FLOOR SHIFT ROD

·         WOOD GRAIN FOR THE DOORS

·         CENTER CONSOLE NOT COMPLETE

·         NOS FELT SEAL FOR THE SUNROOF, includes the inside cover for the roof.

·         FRONT SWAY BAR

I will post more parts as I find them. If you would like to talk to me about the car, send me your telephone number and a time to call. I have a title printed from 1976, but it’s not in my name. I have applied for a title in my name and expect it to arrive soon. I will supply a clear title with the car.

 

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