This 1970 Dodge Challenger convertible is powered by its original
matching-numbers 440ci Magnum V8 engine rated at 375hp, backed by a
TorqueFlite automatic transmission with slap-stick shifter and a
Chrysler 8.75-inch rear axle. It has been rotisserie-restored with
exceptional attention to detail, retaining its original OEM VIN Tag
and dual Trim Tags. Finished in its original and highly desirable
FC7 Hi-Impact In-Violet metallic paint, it features white side
stripes, performance hood with dual scoops and hood pins, dual
chrome mirrors, wheel-lip moldings, chrome luggage rack and a white
power convertible top. The white interior is equipped with
high-back bucket seats, Rallye gauge package with tachometer, rim
blow steering wheel, center console with wood-grain top, power
windows, air conditioning, AM 8-track stereo, cruise control, power
steering and power disc brakes. It rides on original factory
15-inch Rallye wheels wrapped in Goodyear Polyglas GT
raised-white-letter tires. This Challenger comes with a Wise
Validation Report and is documented in the MMC Detroit Global
Vehicle Registry.
Vehicle Details
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
Listing ID:CC-2036470
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1970
Make:Dodge
Model:Challenger R/T
Exterior Color:purple
Interior Color:white
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:295434
VIN:JS27U0B137508
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