This XP29 1970 Dodge Charger 500 with its matching-numbers 383ci
Magnum V8 engine with 335hp and 727 ft/lbs of torque mated to a
TorqueFlite automatic transmission. The transmission has been
rebuilt, a brand-new carburetor was installed with proper and
professionally done tune in accordance with original stock
specifications. Includes the original carburetor that was rebuilt
professionally and according to stock specifications. A brand-new
exhaust system was installed in accordance with original stock
specifications. Finished in its factory Fy4 Light Gold Mystic
Metallic exterior with factory black vinyl roof and black Bumble
Bee rear deck lid stripe with factory hideaway headlights. Riding
on a brand-new set of brakes and Magnum 500 Wheels. Interior
options include factory leather bucket seats with console, working
Chrysler Solid State AM radio, charger rallye dash, factory chrome
sport mirror, and maintains all its original Charger 500 emblems.
Equipped with options including the factory air conditioning
Airtemp option, power brakes and power steering. The Charger has
its original VIN, Data Tag, and factory Build Sheet. Includes 2
sets of original keys.
Vehicle Details
1970 Dodge Charger 500
Listing ID:CC-1642723
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Houston, Texas
Year:1970
Make:Dodge
Model:Charger 500
Exterior Color:LIGHT GOLD MYSTIC
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:143273
VIN:XP29N0G191229
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