This 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T convertible is powered by an
upgraded 440ci V8 equipped with a period-correct Six-Pack induction
system and recently rebuilt carburetors, paired with a 727
TorqueFlite automatic transmission. Originally an N-code 383 Magnum
R/T, this car retains its original Fender Tag and matching
secondary body numbers on the radiator support and cowl. Mechanical
features include power steering, power disc brakes, correct exhaust
system and an 8.75 Sure-Grip rear end. Finished in its factory FC7
Plum Crazy Metallic exterior color, it is equipped with 15-inch
Rallye wheels wrapped in Goodyear Polyglas tires. The interior
includes black bucket seats, a wood-grain steering wheel,
Slap-Stick console shifter, Rallye gauges with tachometer, AM
push-button radio, driver's reclining seat, rear speakers, remote
left mirror and a power-operated black convertible top with correct
glass rear window. This car has had long-term garage-kept Arizona
ownership since 1997, and a highly detailed engine bay and
undercarriage complement its presentation.
Vehicle Details
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
Listing ID:CC-2031175
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1970
Make:Dodge
Model:Challenger R/T
Exterior Color:PURPLE
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:293014
VIN:JS27N0B168389
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