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Dodge Challenger T/a on 2040-cars

US $29,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:1000 Color: Silver
Location:

Hansen, Idaho, United States

Hansen, Idaho, United States
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Untitled Document This is a True, Bad Ass 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A This Challenger is immaculate from top to bottom. Every Single Detail has been put into restoring this piece of Awesome Automotive History. The restoration was a complete frame up, nut and bolt, rotisserie restoration. We began the restoration in April of 2011 and it was completed January of 2012. Every single inch of this car has been gone through and restored back to its original factory representation with factory original parts, with no exceptions. No expense was spared. The VIN tag, Radiator Support Tag, and Cowl Tag are all numbers matching. Radiator Support Tag Cowl Tag VIN Decoded J - Car Line: Dodge Challenger H - Price Class: High 23 - Body Style: Hardtop Coupe J - Engine: Engine : 8-cyl. 340cid/290hp 3x2bbl Six Pack 0 - Year: 1970 B - Assembly Plant: Hamtramck, MI 289853 - Production Number The Block is a 340 Six Pack factory replacement, with production stamp, with around 1000 miles on it. (Probably less as I have only driven it about 100 miles personally) Engine runs perfectly with zero issues. Nothing beats the sound and the feeling of an all American Muscle Car! All glass is factory original with Chrysler stars. Comes with 2 sets of tires. The first set are original Polyglass tires from a 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A that are in excellent condition, the second set are BFGoodwrich which are also to spec for Sunday driving. Transmission is the original with brand new gears, built to spec for T/A. (Rebuilt in April 2012) Shifts Perfectly! Rear End is a 355 Sure grip. (Completely Rebuilt to Factory Specs in late 2011) Fender Tag Codes E55 - 340 CI 3X2 V8 290 HP D21 - 4 Speed Manual Transmission JH23 - Challenger T/A 2 Door Hard Top J0B - 340 CI 3X2 Carb 8 Cylinder, 1970, Dodge Main,Hamtramck, MI, USA 289853 - Sequence Number FC7 - Plum Crazy Exterior Color H6X9 - High Bucket Seats 000 - Full Trim Doors 325 - Production Date 193693 - Order Number FC7 - Plum Crazy Top Color A53 - Trans Am Package B51 - Power Front Disc Brakes C55 - Bucket Seats C34 - Left Outside Mirror J45 - Hood Tie Downs J54 - Sport Hood J82 - Rear Deck Spoiler M21 - Drip Moldings N44 - Side Exhaust N94 - Fiberglass Freshair Hood R11 - AM Radio V6H - Longitudinal Stripes Trans Am Black Y05 - USA Build Specs 26 - 26 Inch Radiator EN1 - End of Sales Codes This truly is an amazing car. You will not find another 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A on the market with the same originality or attention to detail! Hagerty Valuation Chart This car is in Pristine Condition and could easily be rated as a Condition 1 in the Hagerty Valuation. From the Chart above you can see the Average Price is $71,048 and the High Value of $126,000. This is by far a Barrett Jackson or museum worthy car! Please direct any Business/Sales Questions to Brian at 208-695-4695 Please direct any Technical/Build Questions to Dave at 530-370-4459 SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY! Thank you very much for looking! We look forward to hearing from you!

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Dodge designer on yellow plastic splitter guards: 'I wish they would take them off'

Mon, Oct 7 2019

About a year ago, Dodge began placing yellow strips of plastic on the leading edge of Charger and Challenger front splitters to prevent damage during transport from plant to dealer. Dodge embossed "To Be Removed By Dealer" into the plastic, but those instructions weren't always followed. By summer of 2018, so many owners had left the tabs on, or reinstalled a discarded set, or bought a set on eBay for $100 or more, that factions broke out. Some thought the protectors looked cool, some thought they looked foolish, some thought it didn't matter either way. Now Dodge and SRT lead designer Mark Trostle has stepped in with his thoughts, those being, "I wish they would take them off."  Trostle made the remarks at the end of a video by Canadian auto scribe Brian Makse that otherwise dove into the design and technology on the 2010 Charger Widebody. Part of the designer's remarks related to aesthetic aspects — designers are paid to be precious about every line they draw, after all. "When we did the sketch for the Charger and Challenger," he said, "it never had yellow strips on it," and, "To me, as a designer, it ruins the lines of the car." He had a functional reason as well, though: "You're just ruining the paint!" The paint issue convinced Tyler Grant, the Internet sales manager at a Dodge dealer, to make a Facebook post in April this year requesting owners remove the splitter guards. Grant wrote that because the guards aren't specifically molded to fit perfectly, dirt and moisture get between the plastic and the splitter and mar the clear coat or paint, illustrated by a scuffed example that had been driven just 18 miles with the protectors on. He ended with, "Please, on behalf of your splitter AND its paint, take off the splitter guards." Despite forum chatter, splitter-shaming Facebook photos, and Facebook groups like "Hey Pal, You Forgot to Take Your Splitter Guards Off," it appears too late for the protector color to curb (get it?) the trend. Owners have already dealt with the dirt issue by putting protective tape on the air dam, others have painted the spilitter guards to match the car, and the owner of a vintage Dodge pickup ran yellow tape across the width of his front bumper in an attempt to join the party.  In the Makse video, Trostle said that the automaker would soon be rolling out a "new fashionable purple color" for the protectors. "We'll see if that one takes off," he said. "I hope it doesn't."

eBay Find of the Day: Viper Defender from '90s TV show

Fri, 24 May 2013

As car lovers, it's always hard to find a good television show with decent cars, but what the 1990s show Viper lacked in acting, scripting and plot, it more than made up for with cool cars. For starters, the lead car was a Dodge Viper RT/10, but, on screen, it was able to morph into its "Defender" mode making it an armored coupe with a full arsenal of weapons.
Fortunately, you don't have to be a fan of the bad show to love its lead car, and if you really want one, a Defender is up for auction right now on eBay. According to the listing, this car is the real deal - not a clone - and it comes with a V8 engine (not sure what happened to the V10?) and plenty of swag and memorbilia. No word on its actual asking price, but with a day left and 42 bids already, the reserve has not been met at $133,400. The listing does add that this same car was listed at Mecum back in 2010, but did not get sold, even with a bid of $270,000.

Chrysler, Nissan minivans earn 'dire' crash test results, says IIHS [w/video]

Fri, Nov 21 2014

First introduced in 2012, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's small-overlap frontal crash test has become the bane of many auto engineers' existence. It's a particularly steep design challenge because it forces just 25 percent of a vehicle's front end to take the brunt of a 40-mile-per-hour impact. The newly released results of four family-minded minivans underscore just how difficult the crash test is: only one scored an Acceptable rating, and the other three did very poorly. The 2008-2015 Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan, plus the 2011-2015 Nissan Quest, all received Poor ratings in the test, the IIHS' lowest possible score. The three of them showed significant crash intrusion into the driver's area. The dummy in the Nissan actually had to be cut out of the vehicle, with an IIHS spokesperson remarking, "the structure collapsed like a house of cards." In the Fiat Chrysler Automobile vans, the steering wheels moved out of the way, making the airbag less effective and letting the driver's head hit the dashboard. While it was not actually crashed, the agency is also giving the 2009-12 Volkswagen Routan a Poor score because it shares a structure with the FCA models. The newly released results of four minivans underscore just how difficult the small-offset crash test is. The refreshed 2015 Toyota Sienna (shown), conversely, earned an Acceptable rating and is also a Top Safety Pick+ because of its optional forward collision warning and automatic braking system. While the crash test dummy moved around during the impact more than the agency would have liked, sensors showed a low risk of injuries. The IIHS tested the Honda Odyssey last year, and it earned a Good overall score, the agency's best ranking. It's also a Top Safety Pick+ vehicle. The only member of the minivan segment left to test is the latest Kia Sedona, and the Institute is reportedly waiting a little longer for Kia to make changes to improve the model's performance. When reached for comment, Nissan spokesperson Steve Yaeger provided Autoblog with the following statement: "Nissan is committed to vehicle safety and believes that consumers should have information about crash protection so they can make educated buying decisions. Nissan is proud of the 2014 Quest's "good" rating in the IIHS front moderate overlap and side impact tests as well as a "good" head restraint rating.