1970 Dodge Challenger Mopar Barn Find Dodge Rust Free Challenger 318 on 2040-cars
Overton, Nevada, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: jeroldjllandey@nomorekids.com .
23K ORIGINAL MILES
BEEN SITTING IN A BARN SINCE THE 80'S
"1 OF 160 RARE 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER 1 OWNER SURVIVOR BARN FIND TRUE MATCHING NUMBERS"
CAR ONLY HAS 23K ORIGINAL MILES,THIS CAR WAS FOUND IN A BARN THAT HAS BEEN SITTING IN LAS VEGAS NEVADA SINCE THE
80'S
ORIGINAL OWNER BOUGHT THIS CAR IN ARLINGTON,VIRGINIA IN 1970,AND IN 1975 HE MOVED TO LAS VEGAS,NEVADA AND DROVE IT
FOR 6-7 YEARS AND HE PARKED IT IN HIS GARAGE AND SAT EVER SINCE
CAR AS OF TODAY DECEMBER 1ST,2015 RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT.
HAS BEEN REPAINTED ONLY 1 TIME IN IT'S LIFE
EVERTHING ON THIS CAR EXCEPT FOR THE PAINT IS ORIGINAL,AND I HAD THE FRONT SEATS REDONE,IT'S STILL THE ORIGINAL
SEATS BUT THE UPHOLSTERY HAS BEEN REDONE.
I DID FIND THE ORIGINAL BUILT SHEET UNDER THE SEATS
CAR IS RUST FREE AND VERY SOLID AND STRONG, FLOORS ARE ORIGINAL TO THE CAR,AND STILL STRONG WITH NO RUST,ALL SHEET
METAL IS ORIGINAL TO THE CAR WITH NO RUST WHAT SO EVER,FRAME IS RUST FREE.
I STILL HAVE THE ORIGINAL TITLE TO THE CAR FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER
AGAIN I SAY YOU WONT FIND A CAR LIKE THIS NEVER AGAIN WITH 23K ORIGINAL MILES AND NUMBERS MATCHING AND THE MOST
IMPORTANT PART IT'S A RUST FREE CAR
BODY AND PAINT IS IN GREAT CONDITION,INTERIOR IS ALL THERE AND IN GOOD ORIGINAL CONDITION,THE CONVERTIBLE TOP NEEDS
TO BE REDONE,EVERTHING IS THERE IT JUST NEEDS NEW UPHOLSTERY
THIS IS A POWER TOP CAR AND A POWER STERRING CAR
THIS IS A DREAM COME TRUE TO SOME OF YOU MOPAR FANS
CAR HAS NEVER BEEN DRIVEN HARD,OR EVER DRIVEN IN HARSH WEATHER
THIS CAR WAS LOVED AND CARED SINCE DAY 1
ALL IN ALL THIS CAR IS A UNRESTORED CAR THATS STILL IN GREAT CONDITION.
KEEP IN MIND THIS IS A UNTOUCHED CAR AND NEVER RESTORED
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