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1970 Dodge Challenger

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1970 Dodge Challenger - $45,995 - Latham, NY - The Challenger remains one of the most popular and collectible musclecars on the market today. Its enduring appeal stems not only from handsome styling, but also from the solid performance engineering that went into it from the outset. Most notably, the Challenger’s basic E-Body platform could accommodate the entire Chrysler engine range by virtue of its front sub-frame that was borrowed from the larger Charger/Coronet B-Body cars. In addition, the use of the Charger/Coronet rear suspension layout provided a wide rear track, accommodating the wider tires that became available by 1970. The rest is automotive history.
This Plum Crazy 1970 Challenger R/T is a well-presented and attractive example throughout, with a black vinyl roof and black interior that contains bucket seats, center console and woodgrain trim. It is powered by a 383 cubic-inch, 335 horsepower “Magnum” V-8 engine mated to an automatic transmission, and features include power steering, power brakes, radio, air conditioning, remote driver’s side sport mirror, hood pins, twin NACA ducts on the hood, factory road wheels and Goodyear Eagle ST tires. Without doubt, this correct and impressively detailed Challenger is a great example of one of the most desirable and stylish musclecars ever produced, and it will make a great addition to your collection.


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Those aren't NACA ducts on the hood, and what the hell is up with the cutout in the insulation pad? Is that some kind of wing-nut cooling option of which I'm not aware?

Knock ten grand off, and you're in the ballpark.
 

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