1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440 4 Speed
Make: | Dodge |
Model: | Charger |
Year: | 1970 |
Mileage: | 1 |
VIN: | XS29U0GXXXXXX |
Color: | Purple |
Engine: | 8 |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Item location: | Buffalo, Texas, United States |
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1970 RT Plum Crazy 440 4 Speed Dana 60 - real deal. Clear Title, my name, I've had it for a while. Rotisserie restoration was started. Roof, Quarters, Trunk Floor, Trunk Filler panel, Rear Valance, Rear tail light panel, front battery area, are all new metal. I''m sure I'm missing some of it as a bunch of new metal was installed on this car. Car sits in mostly PPG epoxy primer and AMD primer, no filler on this car, pics will give an idea of the metal work done. No torque box, rear frame rail, or floor work was necessary. Any spots that opened up in the floor were filled with panelbond and sanded down, again the floor was very solid for this car.I would recommend it is close to being ready for body and paint work, however I would consider putting a new door skin on the original driver door I did not have it done in the event I sold the car before completion and wanted to show it's originality. This car is not a numbers swapped or numbers altered car like so many of them I'm seeing these days it's a real 440 4 speed floor shift plum crazy 1970 R/T Charger. Car was preservedin a cheap protective primer that I had bead blasted through the original paint to the bare metal, removed any filler, replaced rusted areas with the new metal as described. The roof had to be replaced because the bead blaster screwed up and warped the heck out of it.This is 100% a real deal car, although I did install my nicest front fenders and hood out of my inventory for this specific car along with the seats. I would call this car 95% complete just to cover me regarding parts but I'm thinking it is more than that because of all the tubs of parts included and I am including the best of my parts with the car for as close to a complete car as possible. Please bear in mind I always trash the stuff that needs to be replaced to make these cars look like they were restored right. Also, I have a period correct block and then a 4 speed for this car included. Decoding of Fender Tag: (please double check for accuracy as online tools were used)
Included in this auction is the car as shown in the pics, grill, front bumper and brackets, side markers, steering column, belt SS trim, R/T fish gills for doors, rear bumper, rear tail lights, headliner bows, instrument cluster, side glass, rear glass, rear tail light panel Aluminium bezel, original fender tag and a duplicate made for when the car is painted that won't be all pitted up. No build sheet. What it will be missing (again I discard stuff that is not in great condition and all of this can easy be purchased): SS for front window, SS for rear window, drip rail molding, front windshield, wipers and wiper motor, electrical, interior door and quarter tops, door panels, seat belts, hardware kits, rubber kits, shifter and driveshaft although I probably have usable ones somewhere and if I do I will include those with the car. (this is not a complete list only an guess) The front valance is off of another RT and I would just buy the AMD new one, will be much straighter. The numbers stamped in the rear channel match the radiator support match the door tag and match the VIN. Nothing altered all original. Engine and trans are not numbers matching. I will change some of the tires/wheels out as the centerline drags on the rear are off another car. I will change to a set of rollers or a set of incorrect magnum 500's. Car is for sale locally and seller reserves the right to cancel the auction at any time. Thanks for looking. Please ask any questions. PLEASE BE ADVISED. My feedback for the past 15 years has been perfect at 100% on all of my sales of higher end cars, classics, and toys. Always 100%. The Ebay user named "yamahamopar440" left me bad feedback on a running 1970 for like $4K I sold 4 months ago, never contacted me with an issue, and left me negative feedback on probably the lowest priced car I've ever sold on Ebay. And since Ebay can't remove since it is past 90 days I'm stuck with this feedback for a year until it recalculates. One in every crowd I guess... Here's my feedback as a seller:
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