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Another one found we will call it the Henry's Dart

I just saw a post on F.B. for three 70's and a 69 packaged together for 60 G's!!!!! Belongs in the ridiculous prices Charger discussion....


One 70 is enough for me. Now if they were 68's, then we'd be talking!
 
Excellent original color combo imo. Although it looks like parts of it have been painted black?
The engine bay has been painted black
 
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A little update. We'll I own the car. Car is a time capsule from the 80's. Aluminum slots on the back, air shocks, Headers from Jc penny. And a Craig cassette player mounted under the dash. Interior just needs a cleaning. He installed buckets from a scamp, and got rid of the bench seat. Said it was to big to store. Was repainted a metallic brown over the original T5 copper. Has some paint chips down the passenger side where people have hit it with car doors and other things. Looks like the paint will clean up nicely.
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Going back in the morning to pick it up. Car was stored on wooden blocks, all four tires took and held air. Lowered it off the blocks. Brakes are free, car in neutral, couldn't get it to go in gear. Clutch must be stuck. Put a breaker bar on the crankshaft pully bolt and the engine moved so it's not stuck. No rust. Never have seen a underside of a car look so clean. No rust other than the exhaust. No oil just clean metal.
 
Nice find!

Any ideas as to why it's been parked for so long?
I miss understood him when I was talking to him on the phone. He parked it in 1995 at his Dad's house. He took a job in California. His dad the one that put up on blocks, His Dad use to start from time to time. Until the battery went bad. He took the battery out. So it would leak. And has been sitting ever since. His dad turned the plates in 1997 which is great, cause the state of Hawaii charges you all the back tax when you try and reregister the car if you dont.
 
Nice find Dave! Nos tips in the trunk?
 
So I decided the fender tags and everything matches what's on the car. Except for the code N25. Which the online decoders list as engine block heater. There no evidence on the block heater, and why would they build a c heater delete car with a engine block heater. I wonder if N25 is the code for heater delete.
 
Nice find Dave! Nos tips in the trunk?
Brett good eye, yes he ordered new tips from the dealer in the 80's. Never even opened them. He said I could open them, I opened one and it's brand new.
 
He said the back seat has been removed from the car, and maybe never even sat on. The cardboard divider still in place so I'm hoping the build sheet in the rear seat springs.
 
Just Awesome!!! I too saw the tips, nice bit of jewelry to sweeten an already sweet find... Gotta crank up the old Craig Power Play....
 
Just Awesome!!! I too saw the tips, nice bit of jewelry to sweeten an already sweet find... Gotta crank up the old Craig Power Play....
My wife told me she doesn't want me to remove it. The original exhaust manifolds and 1/2 the original air cleaner were in the trunk. Didn't see the top. Be he said it should be there.
 
My wife told me she doesn't want me to remove it. The original exhaust manifolds and 1/2 the original air cleaner were in the trunk. Didn't see the top. Be he said it should be there.
That old Craig is about as "Period Correct" as you could hope for...

The 69 Air Cleaner is nice to have but not as hard to replace as the 70-71 340 unit...
 
Interesting paint code is T5 bronze and car is bronze but under the hood is dark blue.
 
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