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1970 Dodge Challenger R/t Convertable 383 4 Speed 39000 Original Miles on 2040-cars

US $105,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:39037 Color: Red /
 Red
Location:

Red Deer, Alberta, Canada

Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:383
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 00000000000000000
Year: 1970
Interior Color: Red
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Challenger
Trim: CONVERTABLE
Drive Type: RWD
Options: 8 TRACK, Convertible
Mileage: 39,037
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: R/T
Exterior Color: Red

FOR SALE IS ONE OF THE FINEST 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T CONVERTABLE IN EXISTENCE. IT STARTED ITS LIFE IN PHEONIX ARIZONA WHERE IT WAS SPECIALLY ORDERD BY A GENTLEMEN NAME RUSSELL E MEYERS AT VALLEY DODGE. THE CAR HAS 39000 ORIGINAL MILES ON IT AND DRIVELINE IS LIKE BRAND NEW. IT WAS ORDERED WITH 8 TRACK WHICH I HAD SERVICED AND WORKS LIKE NEW. I ALSO HAD THE A/C SERVICED AND BLOWS FREEZING COLD. THE TOP IS IN PERFECT SHAPE AND EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD ON THE CAR EVEN THE CLOCK ON THE RALLY DASH. 149 OF THESE CARS WERE ORDERD WITH HEMI PISTOL OPTIONED 4 SPEEDS AND 3 OF THEM HAVE THE OPTIONS THAT THIS ONE WAS ORDERD WITH. THE SHEET METAL ON THIS CAR IS ALL 100% ORIGINAL AND HAS HAD A REPAINT BY JULIOUS IN CALIFORNIA IN 1998 CHANGING THE COLOR FROM WHITES AND RED TO RED AND WHITE. YOU ARE NOT GOING TO FIND A CAR THIS CLOSE TO BEING BETTER THEN SHOWROOM CONDITION CAR ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD PERIOD. THE CAR IS THE STRONGEST #2 CONDITION CAR YOU WILL FIND. IT HAS A FULL GAELEN GOVIER VISUAL INSPECTION WHERE HE CALLS CAR A VERY NICE #2 CAR BECAUSE CAR HAS BEEN DRIVEN. WHEN I BOUGHT IT AND I DROVE THE CAR 4400 MILES AND ENJOYED IT. THERE IS ABSOLUTLEY NO OIL LEAKS ANYWHERE ON THE CAR NO DENTS DINGS SCRATCHES RUST EVER EVER OR ANY ACIDENTS.

I HAVE A 318 CHALLENGER CONVERTABLE I AM DOING INTO A HEMI CLOAN SO I AM PUTTING THIS UP ONCE TO SEE IF ANYONE WOULD BE INTERESTED. I PAID A VERY SERIOUS AMOUNT OF MONEY FOR THIS CAR AND ITS NOT GOING CHEAP AT ALL. IT DOES NOT NEED TO SELL !!! I AM VERY OPEN TO TRADES OF ALL MAKES OF CARS BUT MUST BE PERFECT WITH NO ISSUES FOR I DONT HAVE TIME TO WORK ON THEM.


MY SOFT SPOT IS CHEVROLET MUSCLE CARS I AM A HUGE CAMARO COLLECTOR AND LOVE EVERY YEAR !!!

GAELEN GOVIER VISUAL CERTIFICATION !!


I AM A VERY SERIOUS COLLECTOR NOT A DEALERSHIP OR FLY BY NIGHT CAR CURBER OR AUCTION HOUSE. MY CARS ARE THE BEST QUAILITY WITH NO BS.  I DONT HAVE TIME FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE TRYING TO GET CHEAP DEAL TO RESELL AND MAKE A PROFIT. I WANT FULL RETAIL ON MY CAR BECAUSE OF HOW RARE IT IS AND THE IMMACULATE CONDITION ITS IN. I KNOW THE COMPLETE HISTORY FROM DAY ONE ON THIS CAR SO FEEL FREE TO CALL AND DISCUSS ANY QUESTIONS.

CAR IS BEING SOLD 100% AS IS AND ANY QUESTIONS CAN BE DIRECTED TO MY PHONE # 403 896 7258 I HAVE LOTS OF DOCUMENTATION ON THIS CAR FROM DATE OF PURCHASE FROM NEW AND PICTURES THROUGH ALL 4 DECADES INCLUDING PICTURES FROM THE DAY IT WAS BOUGHT NEW.

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