For sale @ Mecum Houston on 10 April 2021:
https://www.mecum.com/lots/HA0421-457801/1970-dodge-challenger-ta/
(Of course...) No VIN or history found at Mecum.com... :thinking:
Not many T/A's are optioned with M25 Body Sill Moldings. Could it be JH23J0B296549? Can anyone confirm this is correct?
JH23J0B296549 was sold years ago at Fast Lane Classic Cars:
https://www.fastlanecars.com/vehicles/807/1970-dodge-challenger-t-a
Added rallye dash! :alan2cents:
Yes, it is the same car. Numerous engine compartment details confirm it. Even interior details such as the console vinyl grain are an exact match.
The dreaded TA wheel opening moldings.
Sold! Dirt cheap right? :huh:
I'd say fair price. :alan2cents:
NOM engine and NOM transmission. Looks like it needs a restoration. Otherwise very sharp looking TA.
I wouldn't say "dirt cheap"....well bought possibly, but I have a feeling it likely looks worse in person :alan2cents:
Are the "340 Six Pak" decals on the fenders reversed?
Quote from: Culvers on April 10, 2021, 03:53:25 PM
Are the "340 Six Pak" decals on the fenders reversed?
:yes: Nice catch!
Car's a steal compared to the $80k 73. And you can get back some of your investment by selling the WOMs too.
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Take off basically $10,600 off the final listed sales price: The seller gets charged 10% and so does the buyer: Personally I thinks its a rip off
These cars are for folks that want to brag about being on TV.. :Thud:
Not bad for a driver.
You'd be upside down in it if you tried to restore it. NOM and trans and no buildsheet, even at #1 condition, it's an $80k car tops due to that.
I agree, drive it maybe repair little stuff but not financially prudent to try to make it perfect.
Guess who's back... :lookatthat:
Sold at Mecum Houston on 10th April 2021, now for sale at Ideal Classic Cars LLC in Venice, Florida! :banana:
https://www.idealclassiccars.net/vehicles/982/1970-dodge-challenger-t-a