This custom 1970 Dodge Challenger is a professionally built,
show-quality Resto-Mod originally constructed by Pure Vision for
the 2015 SEMA Show and known as the "Day 2 Challenger." Power comes
from a replacement 472ci HEMI V8 engine bored from a 426, equipped
with a polished serpentine drive system, Accel electronic ignition
and TTI headers feeding a custom dual-outlet exhaust. The
drivetrain consists of a TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transmission
paired with a Gear Vendors overdrive and a Strange S60 rear axle.
Suspension and handling are upgraded with Hotchkis components, Fox
shocks and Wilwood power-assisted disc brakes. Finished in Toxic
Orange with a satin black Shaker hood and rear spoiler, it rides on
15-inch Cragar wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires. The
exterior restoration was completed by Mick Jenkins, and the car was
featured on the cover of Car Craft magazine. The interior features
black vinyl bucket seats, faux-wood trim, air conditioning, a
floor-mounted B&M shifter and an Alpine audio system with
trunk-mounted amplifiers. 261 miles (title reads exempt).
Vehicle Details
1970 Dodge Challenger
Listing ID:CC-2035588
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1970
Make:Dodge
Model:Challenger
Exterior Color:TOXIC ORANGE
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:294636
VIN:JH23G0E125857
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