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'70 #s 383/4-sp Challenger R/T, Well Kept
I agree with the seller - this car looks to have been well maintained its entire life and doesn't appear to have ever been fully resotored. Paint is 20 years old and still looks pretty good.
One concern is the rough-looking fender tag, which I'm pretty certain shouldn't be attached with rivets...and overall, the price seems pretty ambitious. Still, a super nice car with a desirable powertrain combo. Link to 1970 Challenger R/T auction https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/TTYAA...f-/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/gm8AA...ye/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/4lgAA...HP/s-l1600.jpg JS23NOB111513 |
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Looks like there was a sale on industrial rivets. The mangled dash VIN tag is badly installed with the same ones.
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Very strong money for a 383 car. Buy It Now is approaching TA or 440 money. With the fender tag and dash tag rivits, definitely need to check the VIN on the radiator support and the trunk rail to make sure they match the tags.
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Now that's a shade of green I could easily live with.
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very much like the Pontiac Verduro Green that was very popular in late sixties
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A search of the VIN does not bring anything up. |
Being that both have been removed they may be from another Challenger and this is a re-body!
Buyer beware.... |
Either that or he simply needed to change out a cracked dash pad and lost the screws to the trim tag
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