DCCoronet
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I am selling one of my 1970 Chargers.
DETAILS:
1970 Charger R/T 440 4 Bbl. 4 speed with dana 60 track pack, power drum brakes, power steering
All drive-train numbers match
Interior is mostly complete, including all guages, dash, tic-toc-tach, pistol grip shifter with factory console. The lower door panels are missing as well as the front windshield interior trim, and I'm looking for the rear seats.
Body is rusty but not as bad as some Ive seen or restored. There are a few holes in the floor pans also.
the deck-lid is wasted as is the hood but comes with extras to replace them. Engine has rusty headers and holley carb., but the 956 radiator is still there. As with most chargers, the trunk pan is rusted pretty good(but not a huge hole). All the frame rails and torsion rod housing look solid. the front section of the fender tops and the fender bottoms also have some rust through. The front bumper is straight and not bad for a driver. the front grill and headlight doors are nice, but the surround is mostly gone, or cracked. The door scoops are still present and in good condition also.
The previous owner thought the engine was not numbers matching because it has the externally balanced forged crank with "six pack " balancer, but the way I understand it is that all the later production hp blocks in 70 had these. I checked the vin pad on the block and was excited to find the engine stamping matches the vin number as does the 4-speed transmission vin stamping. All the vin stampings, vin tag on dash, vin on rad support, trunk, door sticker, fender tag, and complete broadcast sheet are present and legible.
This is whats on the fender tag:
v68- longitudinal tape stripe delete
y-16-sales bank order
26- 26" radiator
J25-3 speed wipers
L31-Hood mounted turn signal indicators
M21-Drip rail moulding
M31-Body belt moulding
N85-Tic Toc Tach
R11-AM Radio 2 watt
EW1-White roof paint
AO1-Light package
A33-Track Pak Package 3.54:1 Ratio 9.75 Dana 60 Axle 4 Speed
C16-Console
C55-Bucket seats
G36- L & R Outside Racing Mirror Combo color keyed to: EB5, EF8, EK2, FC7, FK5, FJ5 and FY1
EW1-White Exterior paint
C5XA-Charcoal & Black Cloth Buckets
TX9-Black upper door frame color
710K0865234-Production date 7(July) 10 (last day Chargers were produced in 1970),k0865234 Order number
E86-440-4bbl
D21-4-speed
XS29UOG258089
If your looking for a rare Charger, look no further. There are not many r/t, 4 speed, track pak Chargers out there and fewer with all numbers matching drive-trains. I have not started it yet, but the previous owner started it regularly, and the motor turns over. I will be working to get it started within the week and will update this post when I can confirm the motors running condition. I'm asking 16k OBO and will put in on ebay soon after I get it running and driving again which will be in the next week or two. I can take as many pics as you want... but here are a few:
P.S. this car was produced on the last day 70 chargers were made...could it be the last one?
DETAILS:
1970 Charger R/T 440 4 Bbl. 4 speed with dana 60 track pack, power drum brakes, power steering
All drive-train numbers match
Interior is mostly complete, including all guages, dash, tic-toc-tach, pistol grip shifter with factory console. The lower door panels are missing as well as the front windshield interior trim, and I'm looking for the rear seats.
Body is rusty but not as bad as some Ive seen or restored. There are a few holes in the floor pans also.
the deck-lid is wasted as is the hood but comes with extras to replace them. Engine has rusty headers and holley carb., but the 956 radiator is still there. As with most chargers, the trunk pan is rusted pretty good(but not a huge hole). All the frame rails and torsion rod housing look solid. the front section of the fender tops and the fender bottoms also have some rust through. The front bumper is straight and not bad for a driver. the front grill and headlight doors are nice, but the surround is mostly gone, or cracked. The door scoops are still present and in good condition also.
The previous owner thought the engine was not numbers matching because it has the externally balanced forged crank with "six pack " balancer, but the way I understand it is that all the later production hp blocks in 70 had these. I checked the vin pad on the block and was excited to find the engine stamping matches the vin number as does the 4-speed transmission vin stamping. All the vin stampings, vin tag on dash, vin on rad support, trunk, door sticker, fender tag, and complete broadcast sheet are present and legible.
This is whats on the fender tag:
v68- longitudinal tape stripe delete
y-16-sales bank order
26- 26" radiator
J25-3 speed wipers
L31-Hood mounted turn signal indicators
M21-Drip rail moulding
M31-Body belt moulding
N85-Tic Toc Tach
R11-AM Radio 2 watt
EW1-White roof paint
AO1-Light package
A33-Track Pak Package 3.54:1 Ratio 9.75 Dana 60 Axle 4 Speed
C16-Console
C55-Bucket seats
G36- L & R Outside Racing Mirror Combo color keyed to: EB5, EF8, EK2, FC7, FK5, FJ5 and FY1
EW1-White Exterior paint
C5XA-Charcoal & Black Cloth Buckets
TX9-Black upper door frame color
710K0865234-Production date 7(July) 10 (last day Chargers were produced in 1970),k0865234 Order number
E86-440-4bbl
D21-4-speed
XS29UOG258089
If your looking for a rare Charger, look no further. There are not many r/t, 4 speed, track pak Chargers out there and fewer with all numbers matching drive-trains. I have not started it yet, but the previous owner started it regularly, and the motor turns over. I will be working to get it started within the week and will update this post when I can confirm the motors running condition. I'm asking 16k OBO and will put in on ebay soon after I get it running and driving again which will be in the next week or two. I can take as many pics as you want... but here are a few:
P.S. this car was produced on the last day 70 chargers were made...could it be the last one?
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