1970 Chrysler 300 Rt/se "real U-code Triple Black" on 2040-cars
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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1970 Dodge Challenger RT/SE “U-code Triple Black) VIN# JS29U0E108486
440 auto on
console (not numbers matching but is an F440HP block which is correct for 1970)
This is an
exceptional car with a lot of money spent on the restoration. It is as you can
see by the fendertag, a real triple black car. Sorry but I do not have the build sheet.
This car has all
the original body panels and when the restoration was done, a piece of metal a
little bit larger than a toonie was the only piece that had to be replaced, and
I have that piece.
Had originally
bought this car thinking I would keep it as a driver but honestly it is too
nice for me to drive and I am going to be looking for another challenger to
drive that is not so rare.
I am sure anyone
who might be serious about this car already knows the low production of the
RT/SE with the 440, and adding the triple black makes it even rarer.
Registered and
licensed in Alberta.
Have decided to
sell some of my mopars so will have a few others up for sale so you can check my
other auctions if you want to see them.
Thanks for
looking and please call if you have any questions as I rarely ever check my
computer.
I am willing to
ship to the USA or overseas as long as any interested parties call me first to
discuss shipping. I do also have a photobucket with more pictures so if you are seriously interested, please give me a call. I am hoping to find someone who can actually come see the car in person as it is even nicer in person than in the pictures. This car was appraised in the fall of 2013 for $95,000.
Thanks
Kevin @
403-585-0652 |
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Wed, 06 Nov 2013Dodge has revealed what it calls Scat Package Stage Kits that enhance the performance of the Charger and the Challenger equipped with the 5.7-liter V8, and the Dart equipped with the turbocharged 2.4-liter inline four-cylinder engine. The Scat Packs use Mopar performance parts that also can be bought separately. Most of the upgrades increase engine output, but Dodge somehow manages to not specifically mention the power gains associated with each Scat Pack.
The three Scat Packs offered for the V8-powered cars focus on higher power ratings, and each stage comes complete with a unique engine-management calibration to optimize output. Stage one comes with a cold-air intake and a cat-back exhaust; stage two adds a performance camshaft; and stage three really gives you the goods, adding ported polished cylinder heads and performance headers.
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Thu, Oct 31 2019There 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."



