1970 Dodge Challenger Ta on 2040-cars
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:340 6 Pack 3x2
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1970
Interior Color: Burnt Orange
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Challenger
Trim: Coupe 2 Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 71,830
Sub Model: T/A (trans am)
Exterior Color: Dark Burnt Orange
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This 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A has been owned by this owner
since the year 2000. 1 of 989 4 speeds produced. Car was born on April 13th ,
1970. Correct size of BF Goodrich tires
to represent E60x15 in front and G60x15 in the rear. 4 Speed. 3.91 rear. 340 CID with three 2 barrel carbs 3x2 Broadcast Sheet Matching numbers engine, trans, diff. Clear Title. Broadcast Sheet Decode Line 1 JH – Challenger 23 – Hardtop J – 340 – 6 pack 0 – 1970 B – Hammtrack 305550 – sequential number Y05 – Built to US spec Y16 – Sold Car Bank Sales Line 2 Engine E55 – 340-3 w/a53 pkg/70 Trans D21 – HD 4Spd Man Axel D57 – 3.91:1 SureGrip D91 -1 Tires U01 – e60x15 rwl frt 70 aar/ta G60x15 RWL Rear aar/ta Trim Code H5K4 – Dark Burnt Orange with Cloth Insert Paint Style V01 – Monotone paint Body Paint FK5 – Dark
Burnt Orange Roof Pnt Style Top FK5 – Dark Burnt Orange Line 3 Steering Column 215K57000 Steering Wheel 04TT HornPad 02K5 RAD 74 Inlet Hose 93 ALT 72 FAN 16 FANSPA 70 BAT 69 V Stripe 6H Line 4 VAC FIT 54 Engine 148 Carb 82 Trans 789 PIN 39 P/Shaft Axle 078 Wheels Road 71 Color TX9 – Black Stripe Spare 81 Wheel Cover 43 Frame 52 S/Bar 23 Shock FT 67 Rear 54 Front Brake 59 Line 5 Torsion Bar LT 779 RT 778 Rear Spring LT 048 RT 048 Clutch/ Brake Pedal
42 10 Labels IDLE 29 Tire 98 Exhaust LT 17 RT 08 Tail Pipe LT 00 RT 00 Car Height EP7 1 45 2 10 3 69 Line 6 A Combination
Groups 53 62 – Trans Am Rallye Instru Cluster B Brakes H/Duty or
Disk 42 – Frt disk brks some power Power 51 1 - Power
Assit Disc Brks C
Console-Seats-Belts-Flooring Console
16 Rear Arm rests 23 3 Seats C5 5 – Buckets Carpet or Mat 93 - Carpeting Line 7 Heavy Duty Fleet (F) Battery 25 – hd red cap Oil Pressure Gauge 96 6 – Oil-press/temp gauge Glass and Mirrors (G) Glass 15 – tint windsh only Remote mirror 36 41 –O/S duel pnt race mir I/S Day/nite mirror Heater (H) FT Heater 11 Line 8 Miscellaneous Items
(J) Glove Box Lock J11 1 Cigar Lighter J15 5 Wipers 3 speed J25 5 Duel Horns J31 1 Hood Pins 45 5 w/layyards Locking Gas Cap 46 6 Panel with Grain 64 4 R Spoil J82 aar/ta style Sport Hood 70-1 J54 Line 9 Lights and Switches (L) Htr control Lamp 76 6 Moldings – Exterior
Trim(M) Drip Through 21 1 rf drip rail mold Line 10 Engine Accessories (N) Duel Exhaust 44 sd exit exhs aat/ta Fan H Cap 65 7 blade clutch dr/fan GOV/TAC N85 Tacometer Fresh Air hood fiber N94 R Radio (R) 11 Music Master Radio AM Rear Speaker 31 1 Rear Speaker - Single Line 11 Suspension-Steering
(S) Susp S13 – ralley susp w/fnt sway bar Shocks S25 – HD /firm ride shk absb Sway bar S31 1 – Frt sway bar 70-71 Power Steering 77 4 – fast ratio pwr steering STRG Wheel 81 Wh/COV (W) Wheels W21 rally wheels 70-71 Remarks 18 Trans AM Decoded based upon www.davediana.free-online.co.uk/option~1.htm Some scratches and paint bubble. Look at the pictures. For answers or
specific questions or to arrange for a vehicle inspection, please email me via
EBay. Sold
as IS, NO TRADES Contact Info: bobdorn@hotmail.com 500.00 deposit via PayPay at end of auction. Auction may end at any time without warning. Balance due in form of a wire transfer. All funds to be paid in full prior to release of car and title. |
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