RARE CHALLENGER CONVERTIBLE, 340 SIX PACK, 727 TRANS, GO MANGO ORANGE, NICE!
1970 Dodge Challenger
Technical specifications of Dodge Challenger 1970 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Local pick-up only |
Make: | Dodge |
Model: | Challenger |
Type: | Convertible |
Doors: | 2 |
Year: | 1970 |
Mileage: | 12,571 |
VIN: | JH27G0B199830 |
Color: | Other |
Engine size: | 340 V8 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | White |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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All the Mopar fans out there already know what kind of a rare sight it is to find a 1970 Dodge Challenger convertible. So when there has been a ton invested to give it the legendary High Impact color treatment, R/T upgrades, and a six-pack, then you know this is a head-turning muscle machine.The Challenger's shape is one of the most popular muscle car profiles in history. It only gets better with one that has been rendered in the iconic High Impact color of Go Mango Orange. This convertible is simply stunning in the sunlight thanks to a professional respray of this highly desirable paint. But the true love is in the details. Form-fitting chrome bumpers, R/T badging, aggressive R/T hood, and Cragar SS wheels give it an authentic 70s street-eating personality. Plus, the bodywork is excellent. This Challenger has the iconic rear fender kick that's showcased by the full-length white stripe. And more than just aggressive, when the pristine white roof is in place, it gives the Challenger an upper-class appearance.With the flip of a switch, the electric folding roof reveals a clean white interior. So no matter with the top up or down, this one has a premium attitude. It's a rare gem that has plenty of features you'll love, including bucket seats and a center console. This one stays as close to original-style spec as possible, so the driver-oriented interior still has the correct heat/defrost controls and a subtle upgrade to an AM/FM cassette stereo. The woodgrained steering wheel matches the door panels, console, and dash. Also the instrument panel is full of original gauges, including a factory tach. But more than just looking great, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the condition of soft parts like the door panels and dash pad. These details are how you can really tell there has been a serious investment in creating a cut-above classic. We know you've already fallen in love/lust with this Mopar, and the best feature still awaits under the hood. While the engine bay is exceptionally tidy, there will be one singular focus by the crowds once they see that big air grabber. You and everyone else will instantly know that you are looking at the legendary triple-deuce "Six Pack" carbs on top. This 340 cubic-inch V8 is not only dressed with six barrels of Holley carbs, but also an Edelbrock intake, Powermaster alternator, Be Cool aluminum radiator, and a set of Hooker competition headers that add power as they feed the rumbling X-pipe performance dual exhaust. Oh yeah, this is a total power package. But we also know you want to be seen all around town in a droptop like this. That's why it comes with great anytime driving features like the A727 Torqueflite three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, and front disc brakes.This is arguably the best year ever for the Challenger, and Dodge made less than 3,200 (JH27) convertibles. So when you see all that was invested, you realize just what a rare gem this is. But you're not the only one with this ultimate Mopar dream. So hurry and call today!