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There are three known two-tone 1970 Challenger T/As. Two of them have been restored as a two-tone. This is the third one - should have a White painted roof (EW1).

Would look like this only the roof would be paint not vinyl




Here are the other 2 two-tone Challenger T/As:





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The Top 5 Most Popular Colors For The 1970 Challenger R/T Hardtop


Plum Crazy - 3,034




Bright Blue Metallic - 1,134




Dark Burnt Orange Metallic - 1,066




Top Banana - 1,039




Hemi Orange - 984


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How is the pyrotechnic mechanism used by NASA rockets,connected to the hydraulic operation of the Jaws of Life?
It isn't. Remember the photo . . . it showed a pair of shears that cut.

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Commonly used in launch vehicles, tactical missiles, cargo and parachute deployment, and payload release mechanisms, a pyrotechnic device is a one-time use type of cutter. Activated by an electric signal, a small explosive charge within the device fires creating a high-speed, shearing effect that severs electrical circuits, opens or closes a valve, or releases and separates bolted connections and joints.
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One of two 1970 Hemi Coronet R/T convertibles. This one is the 4 speed which was restored on Velocity’s Graveyard Carz TV show.




The other one, an auto, formerly owned by Dave C. who sold it back in 2008 at a Mecum auction. Car was originally exported to Switzerland

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