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1970 Dodge Challenger

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1970 Dodge Challenger - $36,900 - Renton, WA - Beautiful Sassy Grass Green Dodge Challenger With Very Few Miles Since Restoration. Solid Eastern Washington Car With An Arrow Straight Body And Excellent Panel Fit. High Quality Base Coat / Clear Coat Finish. R/T Hood, Grille, Stripes, Emblems And Exhaust. 15" Rally Wheels With Goodrich TA Radials. Excellent Glass And Original Bumpers. 1970 440 Big Block V8 With An Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake Manifold, Holley 4 Barrel Carburetor, A Mild Hydraulic Cam, Mopar HP Exhaust Manifolds And Flow Master Mufflers. 4 Core Radiator With Fan Shroud For Extra Capacity Cooling. Torqueflight Automatic Transmission With The Slap
Stik Shifter And 3.55 Sure Grip Rear End. Fresh Stock White Bucket Seat Interior With The Center Console, A Perfect Dash Pad And Stock Woodgrain Steering Wheel. The Original AM Radio Is Still Installed But No Longer Plays. Very Nice Driving Car With Power Steering And Standard Brakes. Runs Strong And Sounds Awesome.


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Why do all these idiots feel the need to paint the engine body color? :dgt:
 
Ah, but it's not Sub-Lime. It's Sassy Grass Green, which is considerably darker (and also not a proper '70 color). I don't hate the white interior, but it's a lot of upkeep. My Challenger came with new Legendary seat covers in white. I did end up buying all new interior plastics anyhow, and I seriously considered swapping to a white gut and saving the money on the seatcovers, but the patchwork look of the white interior and the aforementioned upkeep pushed me into an all-black interior. That might not have been the case were it not an AC car, though.

Other than the "every Nova at cruise night"-lookin' engine bay w/body-colored block and the black paint that belongs on the core support being wrongly applied to the hood scoops, this doesn't seem to be too bad a deal. It needs a brake upgrade over the 4-wheel drums and I'd like to see some undercar shots, but if all is well with this car $37,000 isn't a treacherous number for a bogus '70 R/T.
 
i like the white seat cars in black panels with white arm rests...the 73 we had was a 2 tone black n white gut and i gotta say..it was stunning like that
 

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