1970 Dodge Charger R/t on 2040-cars
Racine, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: 4 spd
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 59,000
Model: Charger
Exterior Color: B3 Blue
Trim: R/T
Interior Color: Black
Up for sale is a 1970 Dodge Charger R/T. I recently retired to a remote location and rarely if ever drive the car so It's time to pass it on to someone wanting to use the car as should be used. The car is a true R/T with a rare A34 Super Trac Pack option, which includes a 4:10 Dana. This is a consistent trophy winning car that has been restored to very original condition. I did not start the restoration so I unfortunately do not have before and after pics of the previous owners work; however, I have the original build sheet and plenty of my receipts as well as well as a folder full of those from the previous owner. The motor is a non-matching 440 (bored .30 over) with a brand new Demon 750 carb. The carb was recently professionally installed and set up. Nothing wrong with the previous carb, just wanted a Demon. The motor has been professionally machined, balanced, and reassembled with new high performance internal parts including cam, lifters, pistons, etc. The heads were decked and given a street performance valve job, which included new valves, springs, guides, etc. Currently there are approximately 3k miles on the rebuild; however, the engine remains highly detailed, as shown in photo, and shows very well. I have the invoice for the complete engine rebuild which details all the work performed. The exhaust manifolds are stock with 3" FlowMaster pipes. The car runs and sounds excellent producing plenty of power. The car was painted original B3 blue approximately 8-9 years ago. There are a few touched up nicks and some minor paint checking due to the car being driven and not trailered around. As I mentioned, the car is a consistent trophy winner. The interior is in excellent condition. The original seats are in great condition, the dash is intact without cracks, the carpet and headliner are in great condition also. The car has the factory tic toc tac option, which is non-operational. I believe the tach is shorted and is need of a rebuild. All other guages work; however, the fuel guage reads 3/4 full when topped off. The radio is non-original; however, no metal was disturbed to fit the aftermarket radio. The door locks do not work simply because I have not taken the time to install the linkage. I have the parts, but never leave the car anywhere so I never got around to it. The under carriage of the car is black and very clean. The trunk is also very nice and has a new mat. I'm not certain as to what metal has been replaced other than both rear quarters and possibly the trunk floor. The quarters were professionally installed with all correct factory welds. The woodgrain wheel is not correct for the car; however, the wheel and horn pad are in near mint condition with no cracks, splits, gouges, and very minimal wear. The rally wheels are also correct per the build sheet and tires have plenty of tread. I researched the hood graphics and was told by a guy with the same car, same color, and graphics that it was an available option. This is overall a very nice car to drive, show, or both. Feel free to ask questions prior to bidding and I will get back to you asap. Seller reserves the right to end the auction at any time as the vehicle is also being advertised locally. Thanks for looking!
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