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A friend of mine owns a truly odd 70 Challenger. I've know all 3 people that have owned this car over the last 35 years or so. My best guess was that it was a dealer ordered example that was meant for a showroom to exhibit all the options for this car in 1970. It has 2 tags and so far a good build sheet hasn't been found but nobody's really looked hard for one yet. There was one in the back seat springs but it was literally confetti from the mice. Anyways, this is the way I think it was delivered from how I see it. It's a 70 non-RT Challenger with a 340 and column shift auto trans, red with a black interior. It does have an RT hood on it and had the rear bumble bee stripe on the back. Owner says the stripe is called out on the fender tag - not sure about the hood. It has 15" Rallye wheels, also. Now the fun stuff . . . The car has the power sun roof, AC, power windows, power steering, power brakes, rear defogger, standard dash with clock, and AM radio. I also think it originally had the "hounds-tooth" cloth seats - front seats have been replaced at one time. The way I see it the chances of another Challenger having this combination of parts is practically nil. Not to mention how few of these cars had sun roofs. The current owner doesn't really know what he wants to do with this at the moment - he's a lifetime Ford guy. It's midwest car rough and needs a full restoration but I drove it for about 20 miles yesterday. It drives like an old car but at least it drives. So, I'm just kind of wondering - does this car fit into the "magical" class of 1 of 1 cars that everybody seems to drool over nowadays? I'm trying to get this guy to at least stick it in a garage instead of wrapping it up in a tarp in his muddy back yard.