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1970 Charger Street Rod / Track Car

Make: Dodge
Model: Charger
Year: 1970
Mileage: N/A
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Upper Sandusky, Ohio, United States
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Description of 1970 Dodge Charger

This auction is for the customized 1970 Charger with Ray Barton KB528 Blown Hemi (never made it to the road)The body was stripped and interior and everything was powder coated, (by Streetwerkz Columbus, Ohio)exterior panels are primed black for body and paint work.The car is a rolling chassis with the front fenders and all tub work and loose panels fuel lines and misc separately stored and have been powder coated.Misc parts both from the original car and the custom build.Way too much to list, I have all receipts and invoices for work performed (Alec Carpenter, Columbus, Ohio "ARK Hot Rods") over a ten year period.Hemi was always stored in a climate controlled area, just recently moved and is in garage.I have all Ray Barton receipts and Dyno Test results when I picked up the engine. Keith Black Aluminum Engine averaged 1000hp and approx 850 ft/lbs/TQ at about 5% boost, at 6500 rpmI was told it should have no problem making a few hundred more HP if needed.Brakes, pedals, steering column, dash, custom headers, 4" exhaust Borla mufflers custom exhaust tips, wheelie bar, etc.The car was basically all assembled and then disassembled for powder coating and primer, once done, stored and recent health issues caused change of priorities.There is a wiring harness with fuse panel, fuel tank and fuel pump with all stainless lines and Fast Fuel Injection components.The motor from Barton was over $40,000 back in 2006, and other than watching it run on the dyno, it hasn't been run since.There was never a transmission or rear gear that was matched for this car yet. (Special Bell Housing was purchased)
I am not a big car nut. (so please excuse my ignorance to any questions you may pose)I would like to sell the motor and body together, however, if the auction ends without a buyer I might consider separating.
Upon buyer inspection, if the vehicle is not satisfactory, not a problem.
Buyer is responsible for pickup