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1970 Dodge Challenger T/A Plum Crazy Purple Numbers Matching 4-Speed.

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I am currently the third owner of the car. 100% numbers matching. The motor spun a bearing in 1985 and was taken apart and never touched. It is the correct T/A block, Correct T/A heads, 6-pack is all there, original air cleaner assembly is all there.

correct 26 inch 974 Radiator and fan shroud are also still here.

Console 4-Speed. Standard dash.

Originally Plum Crazy with Black Interior and Black Top.

There is some bubbles under the vinyl top but not bad. Typical rust in the center trunk section.

Needs a complete resto of course.

The only parts of the car I know are not here is the stock exhaust manifolds, original exhaust and stock valve covers.

I will consider all offers over $25,000.00

Car is located in North Hills, Ca. 91343

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They are made of steel. I had one of the best Mopar metal guys in California come by and look at it. His opinion was I can cut those off. No big deal.
 
So the original quarters are underneath and not altered? Was the wheel lip and wheel house trimmed?
 
to bad your on the other east coast.
things are bad all over.
 
Challenger - I will try to take a photo from inside the trunk. The wheelhouse has been extended. Don't know how much of the original quarter is under the flares but I will see if I can get a better look tomorrow.
 
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