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![]() ![]() The first batch of Challenger T/A's were delivered to none other than Mr. Norm's Grand Spaulding Dodge. Mr. Norm ordered a variety of color unique combinations, like this one, that have ended up to be a documented one of one. With her gloss black paint, satin black T/A stripes, black out hood, offset by her white interior and white top, this Trans Am Challenger looks like James Bond sporting his dinner tuxedo. Living her entire life in the midwest, long term storage saved her from the ravages of winters and salt. Since her complete rotessorie restoration she's lived the high life, winning top honors in her class at Chrylser's at Carlise in 2007, featured in magazines includine Mopar Collector's Guide, and invited to the most exclusive Mopar invational: Mopar's at the Playboy Mansion. Documentation includes original bill of sale from Mr. Norm's Grand Spaulding Dodge, Dealer order sheet, and orginal window sticker. If you are looking for a truly rare and significant investment collectible with impeccable documentation and a national show winning pedigree, look no further that the Challenger T/A dressed to kill. Offered at $129,995 Located in DeKalb, IL <font color="red"> Contact Patrick Krook at (847) 838-3749 </font> Visit her Show Your Auto Listing for full photo gallery and Walk Around Video. More Photos: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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This is a neat car Patrick. Didn't they haul this out of a barn a couple years back. Was in one of the Mopar Mags as I recall. Nice description: "this Trans Am Challenger looks like James Bond sporting his dinner tuxedo. "
BTW, for you Bond fans out there.... Quantum of Solice is due out in early November. Remember: shaken, not stirred ![]()
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Yepper, she was restored after being discovered in "long-term storage". She is a sweet car with a great story. Thanks for the compliment Sam.
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Are you allowed to say "Holy [censored]!" on this website?.....
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Very cool car
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Wow ! What a price difference since the offer he had a year ago...
![]() Crazy when you see people turn down GREAT offers and a year later they are trying to get a buyer !!! Great looking car for that price( seen the car in person) Just wanted to know are ALL the cars you sell GIRLS ?? Her Her Her ![]()
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Just wanted to know are ALL the cars you sell GIRLS ??
Her Her Her For some reason....I find myself doing this too. ![]() Dan.
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It is common writing convention. Ships and cars are ALWAYS women, becasue as men we fall in love with them. Don't think I'd refer to a thing of automotive beauty as "Fred" or "Bud". When refering to your car, "He's just gorgeous!" just doesn't sound right.
![]() ![]() I agree, she IS gorgeous, rare (and significant), well documented AND a great buy- lots of my clients putting money into hard goods these days. We did have very strong offers on the car right after the Playboy Mansion, at that point the owner was not interested in selling it. The market has given some ground that it will eventually give back. As an investment, this is a strong buy! ![]()
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I believe there Normy, that the tradition came from the fact that anything that will eventually cost you a lot of money and/or will make you angry is always referred to in the feminine form.
![]() By the way that is an awesome color combination. I have always lusted after the black T/As and AARs. I've never seen a "Penguin Edition" one though. Good luck with the sale. I wish I had the dough. |
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It is common writing convention. Ships and cars are ALWAYS women, becasue as men we fall in love with them. Don't think I'd refer to a thing of automotive beauty as "Fred" or "Bud". When refering to your car, "He's just gorgeous!" just doesn't sound right. ![]() ![]() I agree, she IS gorgeous, rare (and significant), well documented AND a great buy- lots of my clients putting money into hard goods these days. We did have very strong offers on the car right after the Playboy Mansion, at that point the owner was not interested in selling it. The market has given some ground that it will eventually give back. As an investment, this is a strong buy! ![]() [/ QUOTE ] I'll disagree...I like my car with BALLS...unlike my women... ![]()
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