Vehicle Description
- 512 stoker V8
- 5-speed manual
- TTI headers and dual exhaust
- Aluminum heads & Comp Cams roller cam
- Hotchkis suspension, steering, and shocks
- Power Wilwood 4-wheel disc brakes
- Power steering
- Hot Rods by Boyd wheels
- Nitto Motivo tires
- Detroit Tru-Trac rear differential
- Vintage Air
- Custom interior by JS Customs
- All-new glass
- Kindigit door handles
- Estimated $160,000 invested
- Motorious Article about the car
(http://www.motorious.com/articles/news/386920/1970-dodge-challenger-restomod)
This is an over the top1970 Challenger restomod show car with an
incredible fit and finish. The paint finish is near perfect and has
an amazing shine and laser straight body panels. Beautifully
airbrushed super bee artwork on the rear quarter panels and custom
super bee etched headlights tie everything off nicely. Riding on
front 18'' and rear 20'' wheels give it a menacing stance. Complete
with a well thought out custom interior with black vinyl bucket
seats, wrapped dash, custom gauges, 5-speed pistol grip shifter,
custom blue LED courtesy lighting, custom stereo, power windows,
and A/C.
Under the hood is a strong running 512 stroker built on the big
block 440 platform. Aluminum heads, Comp Cams roller camshaft, and
Holley Sniper EFI are just a few of the top-dollar parts equipped
on the engine. We think it could be making north of 500 horsepower
in its current configuration.The front suspension is a custom
Hotchkis system with tubular upper and lower control arms, and an
upgraded steering system.
Bottom line: This is a top-notch show car built by professionals
that will steal the show anywhere you take it.The entire build is
believed to only have 223 miles and the condition of the car
certainly backs that up.
CALL TODAY 720-465-5104
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