A buddy asked me to list his 1970 U code 440 Auto Challenger R/T for sale here.....
To save on typing I'll just post this link to a great description and pictures of the car.
http://bringatrailer.com/listing/1970-dodge-challenger-2/
Asking price is $90K CDN
For his info just shoot me a PM
I was watching this on BaT, beautiful car
Good eye Roadman!!! ;)
Man, that thing looks like it was just restored last month! The attention to detail is fantastic. Whole lot of muscle for about $68k american! And you get one of the coolest options ever. Painted Roof!!!! :inlove:
love the nod to Alan too :bigthumb: that thing is fricken gorgeous :perfect10:
Listed here too: http://www.alangallantautomotiverestoration.com/FORSALE-1970-CHALLENGER.html
Plum Crazy Purple on white vinyl with white longitudinal pinstriping.
Ordered new at Courtesy Dodge in Raleigh, North Carolina.
R/T package car with 440 4BBL engine and Torqueflite automatic. Very rare EW1 white painted roof option, not a vinyl roof. Fully documented including the factory build sheet, ownership records back to new in the state of North Carolina and photo diary of the car pre-restoration, during restoration and at its completion. No details overlooked. Only test mileage since restoration to ensure the car both functions as well as it appears. A high quality beautifully detailed and restored example of a rare and unique Challenger. Featured in December 2012 Mopar Collector magazine. Believed to be the only Challenger R/T with this option combination: Rallye instrument cluster group, A727 Torqueflite auto, 440 4BBL engine, ?Plum Crazy? high impact colour, AM radio, ?V02? two tone with white painted roof, longitudinal stripe in white. Asking $90,000.00 CDN
Nice job Alan ! Was the paint on the roof semi gloss? Flat?
The paint on the roof is gloss white just as if it was a white car. Pretty rare option. :alan2cents:
Quote from: anlauto on January 28, 2017, 07:28:58 AM
The paint on the roof is gloss white just as if it was a white car. Pretty rare option. :alan2cents:
Thanks! I bought the vinyl trim to maybe paint my roof one day. But I'm undecided.....