Vehicle Description
1970 Dodge Challenger Convertible Anybody who has seen any of the
televised car auctions likely knows about the crazy numbers vintage
mopars are bringing. Some of these cars are incredibly rare making
them one of only a few every built. Of the Challenger line by far
the most sought after car is the 1970 Dodge Challenger Hemi
Convertible. Only 9 of these cars were ever built making them
extremely desirable and sought after. This car may not be a factory
hemi car but it has been fitted with a date correct hemi motor.
Looking closely it would be very hard to determine that this car
isn't one of those 9 R/Ts. Coated in plum crazy this 70 Dodge
Challenger convertible is the car that many mopar enthusiast dreams
are made of. You can't get more mopar than a plum crazy challenger
with hemi! The paint on the car has a beautiful finish and the
white side stripes accent the white top perfectly. All of the
chrome and stainless has a great shine and the car is badged as an
R/T. Again, only an expert wouldn't fooled by this restoration as
it was extremely well done. The blacked out grill looks perfect and
with the dual double headlights you can easily see where the modern
challenger got its influences from. The correct style hood pins are
in place and just add to the overall muscle car look. Original
style wheels sit under each corner and are all wrapped with
Polyglas GT Goodyear tires. Pop open the shaker hood and you will
be greeted with the extremely well built dual quad 426 hemi. Not
only does the motor perform well, it has that factory fresh look
you rarely see. It was constructed using all of the factory
specifications down to the little details like original dodge
hoses. It is then paired with an automatic transmission that shifts
properly with zero issues. The car has power brakes and is
extremely comfortable to drive. It has that classic mopar sound
which is provided via the dual exhaust exiting through the rear.
The interior of the car is done in white and just like the rest was
restored to its factory appearance. Between the bucket seats are
the original console which incorporates some wood grain into the
interior. Wood grain also accents the gauge pod which houses
original style gauges. The odometer reads 64,989 which are the
factory original miles. The trunk of the car houses a spare and the
original jack set up. This extremely rare Mopar could be yours for
$189,500.00!