Time to fulfil a muscle car fantasy. This is a real-deal 1970 Dodge
Coronet R/T Convertible. Not only does it give you serious Mopar
rarity, but also this example has its numbers-matching 440 V8 under
the hood! Combine that with an awesome shine, complete vintage
look, and an upgraded Six-Pack package, and this is the droptop
that gets attention the moment comes into view.
The '70 Coronet is a very in-demand style. It has a cool dual
chrome bumper setup that surround the headlights and give this
intermediate the wide appearance of a full-size. It's one of the
most aggressive designs of the muscle car era, and it was only
offered for this year. Despite its sporty style, it's reported that
there were less than 300 examples of its most potent droptop, the
R/T convertible. This history and rarity is why they have made sure
to only invest in keeping this looking good and powerful, but never
straying too far from originality. For example, this was born
Mopar's Bright Red and today it still looks vibrant thanks to a
clearcoat respray. That big gloss is there to help highlight the
superb fitment of the body panels. Plus, this muscle machine has a
true dark side with bumble bee rear stripe and the blacked out rear
panel joining the crisp back vinyl roof. And you have the best R/T
performance features, like the fresh air hood scoops and side
scoops that accentuate the bulge in the rear fenders.
If you like the way the black convertible roof looks against the
exterior, then with a flip of a switch, it powers down to reveal an
even more impressive black interior. There has been a careful eye
inside to keep this looking era correct, right down to the premium
wood trim and AM radio that's still on display. There's a wide dash
and plenty of room for family and friends - once again reminding
you that this classic intermediate Mopar really does have big
full-size appeal. Even when you're just enjoying this one solo, the
high-back bucket seat, sports steering wheel, factory tach, and
center console w/floor shift offer a true driver's machine feel.
There's even power steering to keep it feeling easy.
When it's time to go to the car shows, we know you'll be spending
all of your time with the hood up. That's because within the bold
red engine bay lays an even bolder Mopar orange beast. This was
born with the mighty 440 cubic-inch V8, and the numbers-matching
block is what you're still looking at today. Plus, the callout on
the air topper isn't lying. This has the triple-deuce carbs mounted
on an Edelbrock intake for the legendary "Six Pack". The whole
engine bay has a very tidy presentation that tells you there was
the proper care here, and it runs strong just like you want a big
block to be. Plus, with the rumbling H-pipe dual exhaust, everyone
will know your power superiority even if you haven't even come into
view yet. And Mopar people know the Torqueflight A727 three-speed
automatic transmission and 8.75 rear end are the kind of stout
equipment you want for getting all that power to the pavement.
This is an exceptionally rare Mopar that's built to show off and
enjoy. Something this unique can be a once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity, so don't miss you chance. Call today!!!
Vehicle Details
1970 Dodge Coronet
Listing ID:CC-1343514
Price:$69,995
Location:Mesa, Arizona
Year:1970
Make:Dodge
Model:Coronet
Exterior Color:Bright Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:64135
Stock Number:1344-PHX
VIN:WS27U0G120610
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