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Old 06-02-2015, 03:27 AM
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This 66 Hemi Satellite was an original RP23H car and had a 4 speed. It bid to $60K.



Arlen Vanke's 68 Hemi Cuda S/S car had a 4 speed and sold for $148K.



This 69 Road Runner A12 4 speed car was sold new in Mansfield MA and was advertised as having it's original numbers matching engine and a build sheet. It sold for $108K.





This 70 Hemi Challenger R/T was on display as part of the J. Wickey Collection to be sold at the Seattle auction. This car was featured in the April 2009 issue of Mopar Collectors Guide and in that article it was stated that this car was an ex drag car that was tubbed and had a roll cage when it was found. The article also stated that this car doesn't have it's original engine and the fender tag is a reproduction. I believe this car was at MCACN in 2009.



This 70 Hemi Challenger R/T was documented with a build sheet and advertised as a numbers matching car. It sold for $165K.





This 70 Hemi Challenger R/T was documented with 3 build sheets and was advertised as having 34K original miles. It bid to $175K.





This 70 Hemi Challenger R/T SE was advertised as having a non original block but it's original 4 speed transmission. It bid to $170K.





This 70 Challenger R/T convertible with a 440 Six Pack and a TorqueFlite was sold new in Pomona CA. It was advertised as being documented with a build sheet and was used as a pace car at one point in time. It was featured in Mopar Muscle a few years ago. It bid to $140K.



This 70 Challenger T/A was documented with a build sheet and was advertised as a 1 of 1 car with this color and interior combination. It had 12.8K miles and bid to $95K.




This 71 Challenger R/T SE with a 440 Six Pack and a 4 speed was advertised as a numbers matching car with a build sheet. It sold for $170K.



This 71 Challenger R/T with a 440 Six Pack and a 4 speed was advertised as a numbers matching car. It sold for $65K.

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