For Sale: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T in Avondale, Pennsylvania for sale in Avondale, PA

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Vehicle Description 1970 Dodge Challenger, R/T 440 Six Pack This is a very special muscle car.
All original body panel, no accident, rust free car.
No patch, no rust floor pan.
Believed to be 73,000 original miles, date code correct, 440 hp factory replace block, completely rebuilt, rebuilt transmission and rebuilt original Dana 60, 410 rear end.
(Hemi performance suspension package) as noted on the fender tag.
Vin number stamping on rad support and cowl match vin number.
Power steering, power front disc brakes 11 drums in rear.
Car was rotisserie restored top to bottom.
Interior has black bucket seats, console, auto trans with slap stick shifter, rim blow steering wheel, rally dash with tach, interior lighting package, am 8 track player.
The 8 track player works.
I bought this car from a friend in 2016.
He purchased the car in 1984.
He bought it and a Superbird on the same day.
He put the Challenger in the back of his garage, never touched it until the day he pulled it out for me to look at.
I tried to buy the car for about 15 years, and finally it happened.
I since restored the car and had it professionally done.
Tried to keep it as original as possible.
I encourage you to come and see the car or give me a call and I will answer all your questions.
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  • Year: 1970
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Challenger R/T

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