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Old 07-23-2017, 08:25 PM
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No Hood Pins on the 1969 Road Runner.

Should sell for between $90 and $110K
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YOu guys are completely missing the point.......Mr "Wilma" Nova is looking at Mopars!!!!!!!
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Old 07-24-2017, 03:49 AM
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This is my friend's car from here in town, just in case anyone is looking for a nice Challenger. B7 Blue, 1970 Challenger R/T 440 automatic. Impressive restoration with awards galore. It was at MCACN a few years ago and scored a 994/1000.

https://www.mecum.com/lots/PA0817-29...challenger-rt/
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Old 07-24-2017, 01:14 PM
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YOu guys are completely missing the point.......Mr "Wilma" Nova is looking at Mopars!!!!!!!
Karen and I occasionally talk about what other cars would be fun to own and we both agree that if we ever venture to the 'dark side'...it will be with Mopar

Back in the day a lot of my car buddies were Mopar fans...one had a 440 Challenger and another other had a 62 Dodge Polara factory race car....383 w/ two 4's...it ran SS/HA. It had the automatic shift buttons on the dash !

Locally a collector friend has an original paint survivor 340 Challenger and a 440 Dart...it is fun to see these cars...brings me back to another time
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Karen and I occasionally talk about what other cars would be fun to own and we both agree that if we ever venture to the 'dark side'...it will be with Mopar

Back in the day a lot of my car buddies were Mopar fans...one had a 440 Challenger and another other had a 62 Dodge Polara factory race car....383 w/ two 4's...it ran SS/HA. It had the automatic shift buttons on the dash !

Locally a collector friend has an original paint survivor 340 Challenger and a 440 Dart...it is fun to see these cars...brings me back to another time
I bet it goes north of $110K if the restoration still looks fresh in person, and the engine has not been bored to its limits. I 'think' mopars are climbing back up. Not everyone loves green, and it does have the bench seat, which will hold it back. But this color combo was popular back then. Easy to swap in buckets for personal taste, no harm to value. Plus it was a muscle car of the year pick. Wow.

An automatic, I would say would go for in the 80-90 range. No dana, no 4spd rush, likely no disks in front.

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