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1970 Challenger RT 440 Sixpack V-code 86K original miles

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Up for sale is a 1970 challenger RT V-code 440 six-pack 86k original miles, really good original color combo (plumb crazy purple with black top black interior and black but stripe) it has a perfect build sheet and fender tag with original door sticker, also full Galen Govier full inspection on the challenger in 2007 it has a date coded correct 440 HP motor from another 70 challenger rt six pack and a date coded correct six-pack set up. The entire drive train is rebuilt motor, trans, six-pack it was restored 18 years ago, one repaint but is showing some slight age. The V-code also has some upgrades like front disc brakes, TTI full exhaust, MSD ignition and a cam 509. It is a rare car #192 of 279 made it is in really good shape but not rotisserie restored but looks good inside and out. It is a low mile car (86K miles) with plenty of documentation and a good color combo the only sheet metal replaced on the car is the trunk floor. RT is located in Sacramento California $55k obo

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793 automatic 1970 Challenger 440+6 -cars were built.
Going with what Galen Govier put in his detailed report and inspection of the RT and that is what he reported on the cover letter of the report he broke it down a little more than just how many total were built, but by color probably, thanks
 

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The numbers Galen gave you were were based on cars in his registry not total built. You have a nice rare car no matter how you slice it and your price is a good place to start. Best of luck finding a new home for it and welcome to the site from the Motor City!
How long have you owned it?
 
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