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1970 Challenger 440 Six Pack

Started by LoStHeMi, May 12, 2020, 03:36:14 PM

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Matt M

That's a nice looking car.
I wish the bottom wasn't painted but that's just me.

JS29



anlauto

Overall, a very nice restoration, likely worth the asking price.  :twothumbsup:  I love the B7 Blue :drooling:

If we're sharing opinions, I think it would look 100 times better with rally rims  :alan2cents:  if you're going with the steel wheel look, then at least call TONY and get the correct appearing '450 rim :dunno:
Dash pad looks over inflated too :rubeyes:
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RUNCHARGER

I would buy a 71 for about $20k less if I had the $$$ I think. Not usually a fan of B7, I prefer B5.
Sheldon

xx88man

I love it  :inlove:  But that price!   :bricks:
Keep yer foot in it

JH27N0B

I'm pretty sure that is the car a guy bought in 2016 after coming here to see my 71 shortly after I first listed it for sale.  He was a Ford guy from CA named Pete who had decided he wanted to get a V code Challenger, and was using frequent flyer miles to fly around the country looking at potential purchases. He loved my car, but when here, kept walking over to my '70 Challenger convertible in my garage and looking at the grille and front of it.  The next day he emailed me and thanked me for my time but decided he preferred a '70 and was going to search for a '70 to buy!
I'd also mentioned to him that Greg Nelson had owned my car previously and he could call Greg for a reference.
Apparently he did, and Greg then sold him a car!  Greg should have gave me a commission!  :D
I know the ad says he bought it in 2015, but I think that's a mistake because I know Pete ended up with a B7 one and how many of those can there be?  He was seeking a 9171 master cylinder shortly after he bought it, I saw the car pictured in coverage in a Hemmings Muscle Machines issue the next winter of a CA car show.
I saw him advertise it last year, somewhat ironic that he bought it, updated it some, won some shows, and now had his fun apparently, and here I am still trying to sell mine!  :headbang:
I could do without the over restored bottom but otherwise that looks like a great car, probably one of the better 70 V codes out there.


E74cuda

Quote from: JH27N0B on May 13, 2020, 08:51:58 AM
I'm pretty sure that is the car a guy bought in 2016 after coming here to see my 71 shortly after I first listed it for sale.  He was a Ford guy from CA named Pete who had decided he wanted to get a V code Challenger, and was using frequent flyer miles to fly around the country looking at potential purchases. He loved my car, but when here, kept walking over to my '70 Challenger convertible in my garage and looking at the grille and front of it.  The next day he emailed me and thanked me for my time but decided he preferred a '70 and was going to search for a '70 to buy!
I'd also mentioned to him that Greg Nelson had owned my car previously and he could call Greg for a reference.
Apparently he did, and Greg then sold him a car!  Greg should have gave me a commission!  :D
I know the ad says he bought it in 2015, but I think that's a mistake because I know Pete ended up with a B7 one and how many of those can there be?  He was seeking a 9171 master cylinder shortly after he bought it, I saw the car pictured in coverage in a Hemmings Muscle Machines issue the next winter of a CA car show.
I saw him advertise it last year, somewhat ironic that he bought it, updated it some, won some shows, and now had his fun apparently, and here I am still trying to sell mine!  :headbang:
I could do without the over restored bottom but otherwise that looks like a great car, probably one of the better 70 V codes out there.

I was at the Spring Fling when he first got the car and pointed out that he had the wrong master cylinder and needed a 171. He asked if I had one and I replied something like they aren't that easy to find. Pretty nice car but I also prefer the factory look undercarriage not body color.