1970 Dodge Charger Rt Burnt Orange Number Matching Motor And Tranny C-stripe on 2040-cars
Reinbeck, Iowa, United States
NO RESERVE SO PLEASE BID TO BUY.. An Amazing 1970 Burnt Orange RT Dodge Charger... With the rare C- Striping.. Number matching engine and tranny.. The paint job is approximately 25 years old and it shows no rust.. Rust free...You can stick a magnet around the entire car. I also have a GIANT binder of receipts and documents that go with the car.. This is a very rare burnt orange Charger with burnt orange interior with the C-Striping.. The air conditioning unit is an a box and comes with there car. There is three boxes of additional parts and a lot of miscellaneous bags of stuff that comes with the Charger. Don't miss out as these cars this nice are getting hard to find... The car has only seen a few hundred miles the last several years.. Time for a new home. I picked this Charger up on a packaged deal and I'm putting it out on the market after being with the previous owner for the last 25yrs. He advised the car spent its early years in Arizona and California and he has kept it in a temperature controlled garage.. I don't believe the car has ever been cut and retains original panels and fenders. Its an AMAZING CAR.. A GIANT BINDER OF RECEIPTS AND HISTORY SINCE NEW.. The engine is the original numbers matching motor block. I also have the number matching tranny that's out of the car that comes with the car.. The previous owner placed a TCI auto street fighter tranny in it for now. He said there is nothing wrong with the original numbers matching tranny he upgraded several years ago but was smart enough to keep the original one. The interior is damn sweet. There is one small quarter size burn spot on passenger seat. ( From a shop light). Carpet is new. Backseat is like it has never been sat on. The front buckets are also very very nice. Dash looks great. Dash gauges aren't working. Not sure why. The car starts right up and runs like a beast. Idles like a big block should. When I have drove it she runs great until it gets hot and then it idles low and wants to die at the stoplight. Runs amazing down the road. I believe its the new carb he put on it. He said it only has 75 miles or so on carb and needs adjusted. Minor fix I'm sure for a motor guy an easy fix. I just don't want to mess with it. But the engine does not smoke or knock. It sounds like a beast.. Sold AS/IS with no warranty implied or expressed. The vehicle is 44 years old. I have done my best to describe the vehicle to the best of my ability and shall not be held liable for anything I might not have know. AMAZING AMAZING 1970 DODGE CHARGER RT.. Please email for additional pictures or questions. For sale locally so I reserve the right to end the listing early..
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