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1970 Dodge Charger R/t 440 4 Speed on 2040-cars

US $30,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:82951 Color: Green
Location:

Stetsonville, Wisconsin, United States

Stetsonville, Wisconsin, United States

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1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440 4 speed Dana 60 This nice car just came out of anestate where it was previously owned for almost 30 years and for that reasonthis car is available. It is an unrestored all numbers matching 440 Magnum,console 4 speed, Track Pak Dana 60, 1970 Charger R/T. The car has ownershiprecords back to nearly new and spent most of its life in Nebraska and Illinois.There is an old Southern California AAA sticker on the bumper so it may havespent some time there too. It has had one repaint back in the ‘80’s and isclean and rust free. The interior is all original and in very nice condition.Under the hood it looks great and has a couple of aftermarket parts on it butsome of the factory parts will come with the car. With the paint on the carbeing over 30 years old there are a few flaws that can be noticed up close butfrom just a few feet away it still looks great! This car really looks, runs anddrives great and being an unrestored, but a well kept car, with some it wouldn't be that hard to take it to the next level. If Iwere to keep it I wouldn't change a thing! I would enjoy the car just theway it is right now. It is clean, looks sharp and runs strong! It is documentedwith the original broadcast sheet that was found behind the back seat, theoriginal fender tag, original dash VIN tag, the original drivers door VIN decal,the radiator support stamped numbers, the drivers side trunk rail stampednumbers, the engine and trans stamped numbers and a clear title. This is a REAL“R/T” Charger. Not a clone or a fake one! Dodge built a total of 39,431Chargers back in 1970 but only 1443 of them built were R/T 440 4 speed cars!This is one of those rare original R/T Chargers! This is a factory 440 Magnum,833 Hemi 4 speed transmission and A33 code Track Pak 3.54 Dana 60 axle packagerear end car. It came optioned with Power Steeri

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