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

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Superbee1970

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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.
 

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So the original quarters are underneath and not altered? Was the wheel lip and wheel house trimmed?
 

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to bad your on the other east coast.
things are bad all over.
 

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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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