1970 Dodge Challenger R/t Tribute on 2040-cars
Beverly, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:440
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: Plum Crazy
Model: Challenger
Interior Color: Black
Year: 1970
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: R/T
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 5 speed manual
Mileage: 19,004
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1970 Dodge Challenger R/T tribute, 1970 Dodge Challenger was reported to be Dodge’s answer to the Mustang and Camaro. The Challenger was introduced in the fall of 1969 which was the beginning of the first generation of Challenger and ended in 1974. This 1970 Challenger came from the factory as a base 6 cylinder model. Over the period of the last year and a half it was transformed into a Plum Crazy Challenger R/T. This car was created using a period correct 440 cubic inch Magnum motor and upgraded with a 5 speed Tremec transmission. It also features the correct rally instrument cluster, shaker hood scoop, slotted rally wheels, bumblebee stripe, front and rear spoiler and correct rear valance panel. To handle all the speed from the Magnum motor it has front power disc brakes and a front and rear Hotchkis sway bars. This Dodge Challenger R/T tribute is well sorted and ready to cruise the streets. Please call Tom at (978)852-3988 for any questions or to schedule an appointment to view the car. |
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