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Mopar E Body 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T SE

Sale price: $19,359.00 make an offer

Car location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1970
Mileage:
117,341
Engine:
440
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Mopar E Body 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T SE for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.05) based on 573 votes

This auction is for my 1970 Dodge Challenger.   It is not a numbers matching vehicle. It was a real R/T SE 383 Rallye Red 4 speed car but was missing the drive train and most of the floor due to rust and had been hit in the rear.   I used 2 parts cars along with this one to build what you see here. It now has a 440 six pack with 727 torque flyte transmission with 3. 23 sure grip rear end.   The engine is a 1975 vintage 440 that was built by Wheeler Racing Engines in Blaine Minn.   It is built to stock specs and runs well on pump premium gas. It produced 392 HP @4600 RPM and 485 ft lbs of torque at 3800 RPM on the dyno. The 727 was built using the Hemi sprag and planetary gear along with a shift kit and 3400 rpm stall converter. It was finished in 1999 and was driven to the Mopar Nationals where it made two high 13 second passes down the 1320 at around 100mph. It has not been raced since then.   It has been a show pooch and driven about 14. 00 miles since being restified and has received many 1st & 2nd place awards over the years and still shows well. It received "Best Muscle Car" award at it's only outing in 2013.   Many NOS & new re production parts and upgrades went into this restification such as all Polyurethane suspension bushings. 1" front sway bar and High performance rear leaf springs and factory rear sway bar. It was upgraded to front disc brakes from a 74 Challenger with all new brake lines. cylinders and hoses. The fuel lines were upgraded to 3/8 & 1/4" return lines along with fuel sender and new tank. New vinyl roof. new leather seat upholstery. carpeting from Legendary and Year one suppliers. Dash pad was rebuilt by Just Dashes.  No one was re producing the SE headliner so I opted for the bowed headliner without the overhead console.   There are a couple other SE factory parts that did not make it back on this car. The rear aluminum panel was not salvageable and I opted for the black paint in place of the argent silver painted panel. and the grille and headlight bezels  were powder coated in satin black as well. Also eliminated was the bright trim under the front bumper. All of the emblems and stainless are either new or restored.   The radiator was rebuilt by GlenRay radiators using the best core available. The engine. alternator. water pump and power steering pump pulleys were replaced with March Pulleys and serpentine belt.   Other upgrades were to the radio that was replaced by a Sony CD player unit and has the highly desired 3 speaker dash that not many of these cars had back in the day. Also a rear mounted power antenna was installed. The pistol grip gunslinger shifter and Mr Norm dealership sticker was another personal addition. This car is not an original Mr Norm car. I am sure I missed a few items but wanted any potential buyers to not be miss lead.

I have enjoyed this car and hate to see it go but my wife wants a 68 Bullitt Charger clone and I need to keep the peace along with needing the garage space and the money to enable that project.   I have a $30K reserve that is much less that I have invested but I have had more than a decade of enjoyment with it that has to be worth something.   I reserve the right to end this auction early as it is for sale locally.   

This car had been appraised a few years ago at 35K for insurance reasons and I believe it to be in the #2 category. "Old Cars Buyers Guide" shows a #2 Challenger at around $36. 00. 00 with add 75% for 440 six pack.   If this car was a real numbers matching 440 six pack car it would be a 50K trailer queen and not something you could drive and enjoy.   They are only worth what someone else will pay so you be the judge.

Winning bidder must make arrangement for payment and pick up within 10 days of end of auction. The title will be turned over the to buyer upon meeting these requirements.

Thanks for the interest.

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