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1970 Challenger - slant six
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I kinda hope this one keeps its slant six. Doesn’t say whether it still wears its original factory paint, but I wouldn’t be surprised. Reminds me of the Steve McQueen Vanishing Point Challenger, but without a few key features.
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That looks more like Barry newman's challenger
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Steve McQueen Vanishing Point Challenger?
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Neat car. I'd have to relegate the six to a stand and install something more exciting.
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I think we're talkin' different movies here. Steve McQueen wasn't in Vanishing Point.
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That's got Newman written all over it. Swap out the hood, add a motor, trans and some wheels and go have fun
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Sorry, Barry Newman’s Vanishing Point Challenger. I questioned myself as I posted that earlier... I should have listened to my hunch that it was wrong.
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Ha! Steve McQueen in Vanishing Point....the critics would have been down playing it to Bullet. Both Great car Movies.
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Maybe it's the Randy Newman 68 Mustang from Bullet? Made especially for "short people".
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Definitely not original paint. Lots of overspray in the trunk and black engine compartment. Also orange painted 6 cyl engine.
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Mopar 6 cylinder looks like a hemi motor that was cut down the middle
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Cool platform for a 61-63 Aluminum Block 225 build w/ other years factory Alum' Head and Intake parts added?:hmmm: Of note w/ Vanishing Point is the car sacrificed in the final scene was actually a '67 Camaro. :beers: ~ Pete . |
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Did the car sell?
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