1970 Dodge Challenger Conv. R/t, Se Tribute 340-4 Spd on 2040-cars
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Engine:340 V8
Year: 1970
Drive Type: Manual 4 Spd.
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 46,700
Model: Challenger
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: R/T ,SE Conv.
Options: Convertible
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Up for auction a stunning triple black Challenger Convertible. R/T ,SE trim Tribute Classic
Powered by a 1971 rebuilt 340 w/ 4160 Holley Carb . 833 4 speed trans., with new Centerforce Clutch. 8-3/4 Rear , Power Top , 15" Rally Wheels , Luggage Rack , R/T Hood, Pins, Exhaust, Emblems, 8K rpm Tach w/Rally Gauges. Flip Top Gas Cap SE Rear Tail Panel,Door Panel Plaques, Hood,Fender,Full BeltLine Molding,Door S/S , Edge Guards. AM Radio w/new speaker.Pedal Trim, Mint AC Dash with New Components to finish A/C Installation.,New Carpet and correct pieces in all places w/. Reverse Gear Dash Light. Pictures should show all rare options on a car built with the best , correct ' Original ' Parts. Paint ,Stainless, Chrome has not been buffed or cleaned for several years as car stays garaged when not being used. It looks awesome even untouched. This car was an original 318 Convertible automatic, FT6 dark tan metallic/white top.. I have owned this car since 1995 except for a brief period where it was freshened and upgraded to a better level.by professional Mopar shop. Have owned 20+ E-Bodies over 40 years and this is perhaps the most fun & fantastic looking of all . Recommendations: this car could use an alignment or a new front end kit , common for Mopars of this age. Clock works sometimes but needs new style movement. On Nov-14-13 at 20:38:25 PST, seller added the following information: * Vehicle has Front Disc Brakes * Original Fender Tags still underhood. Questions welcome , send email and your contact telephone # callback or email address for reply . The vehicle is sold as is, where is with no warranty,expressed written or implied. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. |
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