Mileage
88,448
Exterior Color
Purple
Interior Color
Black
Engine
8 CYL
Transmission
Automatic
Stock #
1803AA
VIN 0000JH29G0B116843
Estimated Monthly Payment
1970 Dodge Challenger
Description:
OLDER RESTORATION T/A CLONE THE ENGINE IS A 340 WITH THREE TWOS' AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER STEERING AND POWER DIC BRAKES. A VERY SOLID RUST-FREE CAR WITH ALL THE T/A DRESSING VERY BEAUTIFUL CHALLANGER SE WITH T/A OPTIONS. This one came with factory air conditioning that is not working no compressor and original factory am radio. Visit Classic Connections online at www.classicconnectionsnc.com to see more pictures of this vehicle or call us at 252-756-1518 today to schedule your test drive.
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· Mileage: 88,448
· Color: Purple
Price: $65,995.
Price: $64,995.
Mileage
88,448
Exterior Color
Purple
Interior Color
Black
Engine
8 CYL
Transmission
Automatic
Stock #
1803AA
VIN
0000JH29G0B116843
Estimated Monthly Payment
Classic Connections
Call 252-756-1518
GREENVILLE, NC
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
Price: $65,995.
Price: $64,995.
Classic Connections
Call 252-756-1518
GREENVILLE, NC
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
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About the 1970 Dodge Challenger
The first generation of the Dodge Challenger was produced from 1970 to 1974. It is a classic American muscle car known for its iconic design, high-performance options, and presence in popular culture. Introduced in 1970, the first-gen Challenger featured a long hood, short deck proportions, and a wide stance, capturing the essence of a powerful and aggressive muscle car. Under the hood, the Challenger offered a range of powerful engine options, starting with a 225 cubic-inch inline-six and going up to high-performance V8 engines, such as the 440 Magnum and the legendary 426 Hemi. These engines delivered thrilling acceleration and performance. The Challenger was available in various trims, including the base model, the sportier Challenger R/T (Road/Track), and the limited-production Challenger T/A (Trans Am). The T/A was designed for Trans Am racing and featured bold racing stripes, a functional "shaker" hood scoop, and other performance upgrades. The Challenger's eye-catching design and powerful performance made it a popular choice among muscle car enthusiasts and street racers. It appeared in numerous movies, TV shows, and music videos, further adding to its cultural significance. The first-gen Challenger faced challenges due to changing market demands and stricter emissions regulations during the early 1970s. As a result, engine outputs decreased over the years. In 1974, production of the first-gen Challenger came to an end, making it a relatively short-lived model. However, its legacy as a symbol of the golden age of American muscle cars remains strong, and it continues to be a sought-after classic among collectors and muscle car enthusiasts.