1970 Dodge Challenger Rt 440 4 Bbl on 2040-cars
Clifford, Michigan, United States
1970 Challenger RT 440 4 BBL Numbers Matching
All documentation available including original build sheet and fender tags on this numbers matching vehicle.
Original drivetrain has never been rebuilt and the vehicle is fun to drive. Gas tank, exhaust and all engine seals
have been replaced this year.
New metal on all floor boards, front fenders, rear quarters and front hood. Original black interior with new
carpet and new dash pad.
This is a rare find and a pleasure to drive. It has been garage kept for the past 5 decades. New Cooper Cobra
tires have been wrapped around the Magnum 500 wheels. The Magnum 440 4 bbl big block sounds amazing every time the
motor runs. The VIN indicates that this is a true R/T 440-4bbl.
Only 1,886 1970 Challenger RT 440-4 Hard Tops were produced!!
Search all available Challenger RT's and one will find that very few are available today.
#Mopar #Vintage #Dodge #Challenger
Auto, Posi, Counsel, Rally dash
Second Owner had vehicle from 1978-2018
Original motor and trans, never been rebuilt, engine sounds great!
good condition original number matching car
8 cylinder
RWD
38,000 Miles
Bright Red with Black Interior
new metal - floorpans, front fenders, rear quarter, and hood.
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