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Survivor Challenger
Not quite as nice as Charlies, But, This is a incredible time capsule car, It is 100% rust free and the original paint is very shiney with very minimal chips, it does have a few bruises but! ,The black interior is MINT, The 70 only dash pad and console mint, Original windshield with no chips. HEMI orange with dogdishes, Just so cool!! A/C blows cold and runs like a new car, The bottom side is a restoration guide, So nice, I thought you guys could appreciate it as much as we do. https://www.yenko.net/attachments/use...6-imag1761.jpg
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Nice car.
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318, Torqueflite, I presume?
It's a beauty, that's for sure! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img] |
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318 904 peanut rearend i will post a few more pics in a while
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My favourite all time Mopar.
1970 Challenger [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] Looks sweet. |
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Lets see some underhood and under car up close detail shots! Love it!
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WOW!
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nice car! I wonder if you have as many factory paint drips in yours as mine has [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img]
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Son of a Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeccccccchhhhhhhhh....... soooo what's the back story. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/worship.gif[/img]
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the only paint runs are on the rear of each dog leg, the things changed on this car are the shocks, belts, hoses, plug wires, voltage regulator , tires and wipers, typical maintenance items, i don't have any good history on this car yet, the last owner of the car was convicted of skimming money from his work place and investing the money in cars, so the court sold off the cars and this is one of them, not being able to talk to him about the car is a hold up there.
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Neat car. The scariest/fastest car I was ever in was the 1971 230 horsepower, 318 automatic, 3.23 open rear, Satellite that my Grandmother drove back in the day. Like everyone's grandmother's car, it was metallic green, of course. That thing would do 0 to 60 in around four seconds (at least it seemed like it at the time) [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/grin.gif[/img]
It would also break motor mounts on a monthly basis. Our driving habits had nothing to do with it, of course. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/blush.gif[/img] |
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Really nice car , thanks for sharing.
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WOW - a real resto guide. The Mopar guys are salivating!
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WOW, what a great car. Thanks for sharing!
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neat car! How many miles?
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95.000 miles, it has some bumps and bruises here and there as to be expected.
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Thanks for sharing this, as it's REALLY cool to see an original like this. Also brings back memories...
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this car is for sale for 20k if anybody here is interested. Rich 616-262-6219
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I'm not into Mopars, but that sounds like a pretty fair deal tome.
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Any interest in a trade for a equally nice 1974 Z28? 989-233-4002
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Very cool.It would be so hard to decide on how far to go with a survivor like this.
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Cool car indeed, just drive it and enjoy it as is.
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Agree......Leave it and drive the hell out of it!
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