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1970 Dodge Charger 525hp Small Block Auto Mopar Muscle Car on 2040-cars

US $22,500.00
Year:1970 Mileage:0
Location:

Lawrence, Kansas, United States

Lawrence, Kansas, United States
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1970 Dodge Charger
This Mopar muscle car is more go than show, but still turns heads. Always garaged and well-maintained, this Charger is perfect as a weekend warrior. Details about the body and interior can be found below, but this car is in great shape. Much of this car is not original, and has been through at least one good restoration. Looking for a Charger that needs very little work to start cruising on Friday and Saturday nights? This is your car. Need a great starting point for a full restoration? Here you go. Have a neighbor that thinks his hot-rod is a world beater? He hasn’t seen this, yet.

Body:
Restored in approximately 1995. Is in good overall condition, but not quite show quality. Paint is in decent condition, especially for its age. Does have the usual small rust spots, but no major rust damage or holes. Driver-side front quarter panel was damaged in a tire blow-out, may need replaced or repaired. Floor pans, engine bay, and trunk are all very clean, rust-free, and solid. Doors, hood, and trunk lid open and close very solid. Headlight doors are missing the motor and must be opened manually.

Interior:
Very good overall condition. Carpet is in excellent shape and clean. Dash and gauges in good condition, although speedometer does not function (but factory clock does). Aftermarket tach gauge. Seats are in great shape, no major rips or tears. Door panels are new and great condition. Headliner is perfect.

Engine:
Small block V8 Dodge (360-LA series), 408 cubic inch displacement. Professionally rebuilt in 2007, less than 250 miles driven since rebuild. Block was stripped, cleaned, checked, and bored 0.030 over. New stroker crankshaft, pistons, connecting rods, etc. Edelbrock aluminum heads, ported and polished, bench flow tested and match-ported to intake. Edelbrock intake, Edelbrock carburetor, Hooker headers. MSD ignition, March Performance pulleys, March Performance power steering pump, electric fan set-up. Professionally dyno tested following rebuild to have 525 horsepower and 530 foot pounds of torque.

Transmission:
904 automatic 3-speed transmission, professionally rebuilt. New shift kit, rings, and valve body. New high-stall torque converter, deep aluminum pan, and shift kick-down linkage. Includes drive-shaft loop for safety.

Rear-end:
Rebuilt 8 3/4 ” rear-end with 3.91 gear ratio. Auburn gears and locking-differential. Axle housing completely stripped, cleaned, and powder coated. SSBC 10.5” rear disc brakes (all brakes power-assisted).

The fine print:
The photos in this listing are from March 13, 2014. These cars are becoming more rare and hard to find by the day. This Charger has an absolute blast to own and drive, it is impossible to go anywhere without garnering attention. The car is not a show-quality unit, but is also not show-quality priced. The asking price for this Mopar is $22,500, no trades or considerations. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

Original Fender Tag Codes:
CodeDescription
E44318-2 Barrel
D31Light Duty 904 Automatic Transmission TorqueFlite
XP29
X = Dodge Charger
P = Premium
29 = 2 Door Sports Hardtop
G0G
G = 318 230HP 1-2BBL 8 CYL
0 = 1970
G = St. Louis, MO, USA
201328Sequence Number '201328'
FY4Paint Code: Light Gold Metallic / Citron Mist Irid
C6XA
Trim Grade/Style/Color
C = Charger
6 = Vinyl Bucket Seats
X = Black
TX9Upper Door Frame: Black / Black Velvet
305Date Built: 3 / 05 / 1970
137533Order Number: 137533
V1XRoof Type OR Color:  Full Vinyl Top - Black
A04Basic (Radio) Group
B51Power Assisted Brakes
C16Console w/ Buckets
C55Bucket Seats
G33Left Hand Outside Mirror - Manual / Chrome
H51Single Air /w Heater
J253 Speed Variable Wipers
M21Roof Drip Rail Moldings
M31Belt Molding 69-70
R11Music Master Radio AM
Y16Sales Bank Car
2626 in. Radiator
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1970 Dodge Charger destroyed by man sick of lowballers — he showed them!

Thu, Oct 31 2019

There are open and shut cases, and there's this one, the purchase and crush case. This is so wild it's hard to believe it's real. Apparently a man named Daniel Gagliardi bought a rusted-out 1970 Dodge Charger project car with the intent to flip it. Contacted by The Drive, Gagliardi said he bought the car for $4,200 and listed it for $8,500. "It was a complete car," he said, "not missing a single thing inside, out, underneath, under the hood, wasn't missing a damn thing. Had fender tag, VIN tag, clean title." Instead of negotiating with serious buyers, Gagliardi told the outlet a stream of jokers jerked him around for six months. The time-wasting took a toll, and after 180 days of "no-showers, thousands of no-showers, and a whole bunch of flakers" who didn't have the decency to bring a decent offer and cash, he decided to teach them all a lesson. So he destroyed the car, filmed the destruction, and cheered it on. The humorous and ironic part of the video is when Gagliardi tells another man off-camera, "But we got it first! We already robbed it, you can only rob it once!" After that levity, there's only chagrin for anyone sad to see a Charger meet its end so spitefully. Admittedly, however, and in spite of all the vitriol aimed at him, Gagliardi is free to destroy his own property. He's not the first person to crush a car capriciously. Any divorce attorney could tell you a book of tales about precious goods meeting ugly ends for vindictive reasons. Or there's the guy who, commenting on Gagliardi's video on another site, relates how he crushed the Yamaha quad he wanted $800 for after he "got tired of people offering me $200." Ah well. This won't be the last time. Warning for language, and exceptionally shaky video. If you're hungry for more Charger carnage after this, check out the cinematic obliterations in "7 Ways to Destroy a Charger."

Jay Leno drives the Demon-powered SpeedKore carbon fiber Dodge Charger

Wed, Mar 13 2019

Jay Leno drives all sorts of wild vehicles on his TV and YouTube series "Jay Leno's Garage," from concept cars to classics. Although many of the vehicles are museum quality, they don't all come through in straight by-the-book factory form, as Leno often likes to highlight the creative and insane builds from premium speciality aftermarket shops. One of his favorites is SpeedKore, which recently dropped by with its carbon-fiber-bodied 1970 Dodge Charger Evolution. After cementing itself as one of the best builds of the year at SEMA 2018, the high-performance Charger paid Leno a visit to show off its immaculately assembled blend of classic and modern Dodge. It's not the first time SpeedKore has stopped by, as they've previously shot videos together of the 1967 Chevrolet Camaro, the 2016 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R, and the 1970 Dodge Charger Tantrum. The Charger featured here wears its Evolution name because it is an updated take on the Tantrum build (which had 1,650 horsepower, by the way), but the two are quite different. The Charger Evolution uses numerous parts from Dodge's recent superstars, the Challenger SRT Hellcat and the Challenger SRT Demon. In fact, it's one of the only ways in the world to drive a Demon engine with a manual transmission. Under the hood is the 6.2L Supercharged Hemi V8 from a Demon pre-production car, and SpeedKore has tuned it up to 966 horsepower. It pairs with a Tremec M6 6060 six-speed transmission from the Hellcat. At full bore, the whine of the supercharger paired with the grumble from the custom stainless steel SpeedKore exhaust headers makes for a thrilling, if not unharmonized, battle cry. Whereas some restomods have cut corners, shoddy build quality, or imperfect fittings, Leno notes that SpeedKore's work is top-notch, despite the entire exterior body and many pieces of the interior being fully replaced with glossy clear-coated exposed carbon fiber. According to SpeedKore Vice President Dave Salvaggio, the Charger weighs about 3,400 pounds. Check out the full video above or read full details from our time with the car at SEMA. And as a bonus, Autoblog photographer Drew Phillips recently got to spend a day shooting the Charger. His gallery of photos appears below. Speedkore 1970 Dodge Charger View 53 Photos

SRT back to Dodge, Dart SRT, new Challenger, Charger and Caravan's death outlined in 5-yr plan

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The onslaught of news from Fiat Chrysler's layout of five-year plans continued with Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis this morning, including the unexpected announcement that SRT was coming back into the fold.
After just a few years existing as an independent entity within the Fiat Chrysler universe, an unceremonious press release hit in conjunction with today's lineup of announcements, saying "the SRT family of vehicles will be consolidated under the Dodge brand." Group CEO Sergio Marchionne thanked SRT headman Ralph Gilles for his dedication to the high-performance wing, calling out is efforts in expanding the vehicle lineup and including more customized models. He did not reference disappointing SRT Viper sales today, but we sense there's a bit of subtext.
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