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70 HEMI CHALLENGER R/T/BODY ONLY/1 of 4 Red/Red Hemis/Power Windows/25,301miles

1970 Dodge Challenger

Technical specifications of Dodge Challenger 1970

Price: US $185,000.00
Item location: Illinois metro St Louis, United States
Make: Dodge
Model: Challenger
Type: 2 DOOR HARDTOP
Year: 1970
Mileage: 25,301
Color: Red
Engine size: 426 HEMI
Number of cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Red
Options: AM-FM STEREO, POWER WINDOWS, POWER DISC BRAKES, POWER STEERING, REAR DEFOGGER, 15X7 RALLY WHEELS, 3.55 POSITRACTION with 8.75 RING GEAR
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

PRICED FOR SALE WITH NO ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION. IT WILL BE REMOVED THE DAY OF THE SALE.

This is believed to be one of four built as a solid red car with a red interior and a HEMI in the 1970 Challenger model year.
All four cars still exist to my knowledge. One has a 4 speed. The other three are Torqueflite equipped. Two have presentable original paint and this is one of them. Only one of the four has power windows (this one). This is the lowest mile car of the four as best I recall.
Car isSURVIVORISH, SAVVY? It does need hands on attention and refinement in some areas as it did not escape the last owner unmolested. Said refinement is progressing nicely.

My preference is for a nice easy sale to the right steward and the right steward will want to come and see it without a large entourage of "experts" to tell him that it's real. If you can't look at it and tell that it's real, you are likely NOT my buyer nor the right steward and you should probably look elsewhere for a package ideal to your desires.

The car hasn't seen rain since the 70s which is when I purchased it and it has largely sat dormant since then.

Car was last driven just after the first gulf war began in the early 90s and was last started within months of that move.

I assume the right guy will want it AS IS but that person has yet to find/see it and it must be seen.
Some will be floored with the condition but there are too many details to list.
Car was last appraised in 2013 and the appraiser was impressed with what he saw.

REMEMBER, THE CAR IS PRICED FOR SALE WITH NO ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION.BOTH WILL BE REMOVED THE DAY OF THE SALE.
Well worth repeating is of my preference is for a nice easy sale to the RIGHT steward and the right steward will want to come and see it without a large entourage of "experts" to tell him that it's real. IF YOU CAN'T LOOK AT IT AND TELL IT'S REAL,YOU ARE LIKELY NOT MY BUYER NOR THE RIGHT STEWARD. Until then, I patiently await and continue the effort to refine.

Much is included with the car.

I have the three original build sheets IN HAND.
Copies of the original window sticker, sales order, and bill of sale are included as provided to me by the original owner. The originals, still in the hands of the original owner, MIGHT also be available if I can persuade him.
I recently read of a musclecar that was stored away in 1979 thatlong sat dormant until the heirs of theDECEASED owner recently pulled the car out of hibernation and offered it up for sale. I don't want to be that guy.
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for the RIGHT person. Is that person YOU? If so, please contact me to arrange a viewing. If it's not you and you are only in the mood to spew your swill and negativity...don't bother. Go amuse someone else. I am not here to please a fool. I am not here to justify my approach to a random loser, either,and I fear my amusement with certain kinds of ignorance is not becoming (SEE ADDENDUM BELOW). I AM here to find the ONE steward...the RIGHT steward.I am also willing to work with an overseas buyer. I might even prefer it. Please inquire.
To repeat, if you can't look at it and tell that it's real, you are likely NOT my buyer nor the right steward and you should probably shop elsewhere.
REMEMBER, THE CAR IS PRICED FOR SALE WITH NO ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION.BOTH WILL BE REMOVED THE DAY OF THE SALE.
ADDENDUM:
Following is a message sent to me regarding this car on 5-7-18 from "daytona69q5is1of5" from N Royalton Ohio which I post for YOUR comment and amusement (note the punctuation and sentence structure especially). I might even post YOUR comment to this message below;
"I have a really good idea for yo, instead of you presenting this car like a slobbed down pile of garbage . Why don't you take it off lin, get it together and clean it up . Then take pictures and then try to sell it . The days of these cars going for crazy money are probably dead along with the owners . Get real with your presentation you do a disservice for hemi cars in general"
The following comment was received on May 30 2018:
I have been collecting cars for 25 years and I have some of the rarest cars on the planet, when I sell one of my rare collector cars I welcome any experts to come and look at it, in my experience the people who don't want experts to look at the car usually have something to hide, you may have a english degree from your comment of the other post, but I doubt that your net worth is in the tens of millions and I doubt you will post this comment.

My answer was as follows:
If there IS something to hide, YOU WILL NEVER KNOW IT unless you come and see it. Even then, you'd likely never know it unless some EXPERT tells you it's legit or not. Perhaps your reliance on experts has served you well in the past. How nice! If you ARE monied, I suspect you inherited it or had a good idea BUT your instincts have failed you miserably on this car. You are likely a JOHNNY COME LATELY to the E body if not the HEMI Mopar fold. In general, I do agree with your assessment but as the listing states, I am looking for the ONE. CLEARLY, it's not you. If you are convinced your assessment is gospel regarding my listing, your instincts are errant. I am sure of that. You DOUBT I WILL POST YOUR COMMENT? Once again, your instincts have failed you. One more thing, sir...I am not against a visit by some alleged know it all but rather I am trying to convey my belief on who my real buyer is. I may be wrong. I may be limiting my market though I don't think so and while you may have some of "the rarest cars on the planet", it appears this won't be one of them. Thanks for your interest. At least your argument was cogent overall despite the realities I know. Best wishes to you.
This was received on June 18 2018:

Hi there I have to tell you that you have way more will power then anyone gives you credit for. I would have unloaded those idiots that were grilling you on your car. That ass that was saying he had some of the most valuable cars in world and the other smacked ass saying you should restore the car and not misrepresent it. I really doubt either of them even own anything more then a pt cruiser. I think you have represented wel, and both of those wonna be mopar owners should stick with boring message boards so they can be something there not . Nice car, good luc, and thanks fo sharing it with the mopar community

My response was as follows:
Thanks for your support. It's not will power but the secure knowledge that the right person will eventually find the car. I've done my homework and I wasn't born yesterday. Also, this wasn't my first HEMI. Some of the Mopars and HEMIs I had were built in single digits. One is on a model box. One is a die cast miniature. Several can be enjoyed on youtube. The annoying insects swirling about are to be pitied yet I find them amusing in their clear ignorance of what I have to offer the right buyer AND just exactly why that buyer will greatly value WHAT it offers which is almost immeasurable. As far as my representation, I have reasons for my presentation as it appears. Many will read their own biases and proclivities in it which is okay with me in that they are not my real buyer. The latest diatribe scolded me for not knowing how to sell a car. Huh? That pinhead and others like him are perhaps clueless that someone who knows how to find and buy the right car will find his prey without regard to how/where/if it is represented and/or for sale. THAT IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN WHATEVER SHORTCOMINGS I MAY HAVE IN MY PRESENTATION!! I am most confidant that my buyer will be well rewarded for his acumen regardless of whether or not they might be thinking short term flip or long term possession. I will simply await the one. Thanks, again.
RECEIVED ON JULY 9 2018:
What hood option does this Hemi Challenger have? N96? N94? The attached picture shows 1 of the 4 you speak of? Out of Northeast Ohio. The guy / shop rebuilt my T/A engine some years back.
Great car you have, but you already know that. Stick to your guns. I would be honored to become the steward of this special ride. But alas, I don't have that kind of disposable income ;-)
MY RESPONSE:
Thanks for the message. That one sure is beautiful! This car has the standard dual scoop hood as do the other 4. When I speak of the 4, I refer to HEMI equipped 70 JSs that are solid red with red interior. One of the 4 came from the Toledo area. Mine is a local St Louis car. I had a complete and mostly NOS shaker conversion once with the intention of installing it but I realized you couldn't hear the carbs gulping air as well so I changed my mind...BUT, I may be changing it again as I found my NOS SHAKER EMBLEMS for the bubble. An OMEN, perhaps? The picture you sent pushes me there, too. I will post this comment as some of the idiots who persist in hammering away somehow believe that they are the final authority of a car they've NEVER SEEN and as if their opinions matter to anyone I'm trying to reach. When you have something like this, you can always count on the real a** h***s wanting to belittle and denigrate your offering. Thanks, again and remember, this might still be here next year if I don't CRUSH it first should your fortunes turn. I am also willing to listen to interesting trade proposals should that be of help to you or anyone this car speaks to. My best to you.









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