1970 Charger R/T White Hardtop Exterior over Black Interior 440ci
Magnum 375HP V8 Drinking through a Carter AFB Carburetor Pistol
Grip Shifter to a 4-Speed Transmission Posi Equipped Dana Rear Tall
bucket seats and console Very solid, dry and original undercarriage
that has been maintained free of rot for many years. We believe it
was factory undercoated and re-touched over the years. Charger has
had recent exterior paint job to re-freshen and it looks great! Go
Wing sits atop rear decklid and there's a painted-on rear tail
stripe. This car was previously owned in the state of Indiana where
we were told it had been most of its life. We got that information
from the previous owner whom claimed she was the second to own this
Charger. This beautiful Mopar is a very cool car with great bones
and shows extremely well and very clean. The driveline is strong
and the Charger still sports the original Road Wheels with Trim
Rings. Any questions, please feel free to contact us directly. We
sell and ship workdwide. Rear Spoiler, Center Console Storage, Dome
Lamp, Tinted Glass, Armrests - Dual Front, Am/Fm Radio, Sports
Package, Bucket Seats
Vehicle Details
1970 Dodge Charger
Listing ID:CC-1430854
Price:$74,500
Location:Hilton, New York
Year:1970
Make:Dodge
Model:Charger
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:90111
Stock Number:E1115
VIN:0000XS29U0G109548
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