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Steve, Thanks for the thoroughness of your reply I learned a lot reading all your posts on this car. I always wondered why one screw on the fender tag was painted and the other not? What do you think a car like this is worth? [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for the compliment sir. Value: this would be one of those value inestimable situations: original owner since day one, unrestored, bulletproof provenance. $300K would be a bargain. You can find Hemicudas all day since they made 652 of them but this is a unique car. BTW here is the breakdown we currently have on the 16 cars, including this one. While any of the 25+ body colors were available, as you can see, they only made 3 leather interiors available for the SE package, green, tan, and a metallic black called charcoal. 1970 HEMI CHARGER R/T-SE with Automatic trans: green w/green leather interior tan w/ tan leather interior black w/ charcoal leather interior orange w/ charcoal leather interior yellow w/ charcoal leather interior blue w/ charcoal leather interior (Canadian Export) 1970 HEMI CHARGER R/T-SE with four speed: red w/ charcoal leather interior (mine) orange w/ tan leather interior orange w/ charcoal leather interior orange w/ charcoal leather interior dark green w/ charcoal leather interior green w/ tan leather interior limelight w/ charcoal leather interior yellow w/ charcoal leather interior yellow w/ tan leather interior tan w/ tan leather interior |