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1970 Dodge Charger R/t Clone Hardtop 440 Plum Crazy Purple 1969 1968 70 69 68 on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:2533
Location:

Little Rock, Arkansas, United States

Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
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For sale is a beautiful 1970 Dodge Charger R/T Clone. Beautiful Plum Crazy Purple paint with black vinyl top and leather interior. Very powerful 440 Big Block Engine. It has 18" Cragar wheels in the front and 20" in the back. It is a great combination and makes the car sit very well. This car turns heads everywhere it goes, and gets A LOT of attention! The car runs and drives great and recently made a 45 minute trip with no issues. The car is located in Little Rock, Arkansas. You are more than welcome to come and inspect the car before the auction ends. The winning bidder must send a $500 non refundable deposit immediately after the auction ends. If you have any questions please send me your number and I will call you. I will be more than happy to answer any questions. This car is being sold AS IS, with no warranty implied. I welcome any inspectors to come look at the car. I am available anytime, please send a message and I will schedule an appointment. Thanks for looking and GOOD LUCK!  photo DSC_0960_zpshfq5la2g.jpg  photo DSC_0958_zpslgoeawvf.jpg  photo DSC_0957_zpsynbe1ybf.jpg  photo DSC_0962_zpsnamyp1g9.jpg  photo DSC_0963_zpsdcs6obyo.jpg  photo DSC_0964_zpse7n76fzk.jpg  photo DSC_0965_zpsvqic5tai.jpg  photo DSC_0968_zpszesxkodw.jpg  photo DSC_0970_zpsm7mw8ago.jpg  photo DSC_0972_zpsofowoy22.jpg  photo DSC_0973_zpsqjvpfftv.jpg  photo DSC_0974_zpsmkzqzxqa.jpg  photo DSC_0975_zpsr5fnfkes.jpg  photo DSC_0980_zpsvjc1jlh6.jpg  photo DSC_0983_zps4jyi7peo.jpg  photo DSC_0988_zpszqzncbkf.jpg  photo DSC_0991_zpsu7xr6gzo.jpg  photo DSC_0994_zps8mum2jdl.jpg  photo DSC_0995_zpshv441wrg.jpg  photo DSC_0997_zpsnperl1zt.jpg  photo DSC_1000_zpscdeczkw9.jpg  photo DSC_1005_zpss7ins7qg.jpg  photo DSC_1006_zpsxaywbzob.jpg  photo DSC_1008_zpscig5i9wj.jpg  photo DSC_1011_zpsja79wvki.jpg  photo DSC_1012_zps61nn1u6p.jpg  photo DSC_1014_zpsmfcj14xv.jpg  photo DSC_1016_zpsv2khfhoi.jpg  photo DSC_1018_zps3kr9eqo1.jpg  photo DSC_1019_zps7ikvyys3.jpg  photo DSC_1023_zpsw6ai3vlv.jpg  photo DSC_1024_zpskny0wc9l.jpg  photo DSC_1026_zps27vkzben.jpg  photo DSC_1028_zpsugz5m6wr.jpg  photo DSC_1030_zpstz4sllpb.jpg  photo DSC_1031_zpsxqxnfjo3.jpg  photo DSC_1034_zpse4llrvyi.jpg  photo DSC_1036_zpsqsjbxb8o.jpg  photo DSC_1038_zpszpdqdqgv.jpg  photo DSC_1039_zpsqjvyybn3.jpg  photo DSC_1041_zpsijx1p6yo.jpg  photo DSC_1044_zpsghv6ihwp.jpg  photo DSC_1045_zpse7kpu8vm.jpg  photo DSC_1046_zpsxb5arav0.jpg  photo DSC_1047_zpscqusuzah.jpg  photo DSC_1051_zps0l9njvdw.jpg  photo DSC_1052_zps81dd7plf.jpg  photo DSC_1053_zpscwwjar8r.jpg  photo DSC_1057_zpsq2x5pmgr.jpg  photo DSC_1059_zps7loa87h3.jpg  photo DSC_1061_zps6dznqbao.jpg  photo DSC_1063_zpsn3icbuw8.jpg  photo DSC_1064_zpsdtvkny0d.jpg  photo DSC_1065_zps9darjjni.jpg  photo DSC_1067_zpsd7cwuj9e.jpg  photo DSC_1070_zpsbcq2ufrx.jpg  photo DSC_1072_zpszgnv04re.jpg  photo DSC_1073_zpstxqjbq29.jpg  photo DSC_1074_zpskffjtkb1.jpg  photo DSC_1076_zpsdijk4nvg.jpg  photo DSC_1077_zpsrqc2cpff.jpg  photo DSC_1079_zpsyc60nlbp.jpg  photo DSC_1081_zpsqc4245uh.jpg  photo DSC_1083_zps9ykf4z1a.jpg  photo DSC_1085_zpsv5cwy79a.jpg  photo DSC_1088_zpsihbohfnr.jpg  photo DSC_1091_zps9v84ex1t.jpg  photo DSC_1092_zpsr3bfbudi.jpg  photo DSC_1093_zpsbuxemw0g.jpg  photo DSC_1094_zpsrcykshyn.jpg  photo DSC_1097_zpszxohmclp.jpg  photo DSC_1098_zpspzlb4trf.jpg  photo DSC_1101_zpseajm94vy.jpg  photo DSC_1103_zpsusqza4rf.jpg  photo DSC_1104_zpsdyzubqfa.jpg  photo DSC_1107_zpsnlc8ouzp.jpg  photo DSC_1108_zpst8mdgb8u.jpg  photo DSC_1109_zps4reepnko.jpg  photo DSC_1111_zpsavidphxk.jpg  photo DSC_1112_zpslu4dtstt.jpg  photo DSC_1116_zpslgyxlkhx.jpg  photo DSC_1122_zpsvpkzbff5.jpg  photo DSC_1127_zpsrbh118wm.jpg  photo DSC_1129_zpszjgbhhm5.jpg  photo DSC_1130_zpstmsuaagq.jpg  photo DSC_1131_zpsmzfhng95.jpg  photo DSC_1132_zpszdmacntt.jpg  photo DSC_1134_zpsnrvlhj6l.jpg  photo DSC_1139_zpsado94uc7.jpg  photo DSC_1141_zpse2ykvbym.jpg  photo DSC_1143_zpsretiffqc.jpg  photo DSC_1144_zpsmsrrlpl1.jpg  photo DSC_1145_zpspy2dxljj.jpg  photo DSC_1146_zpsd6yewrrd.jpg  photo DSC_0540_zps299c159f.jpg  photo DSC_0491_zps08d87f66.jpg  photo DSC_0570_zps230a2801.jpg


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