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'70 Charger RT/SE, 440/4-sp Garage Find
Stored 30 years, and the old tires tell the story. Was originally an auto trans, but I dig it in its current state.
Pretty valuable car but I'm curious what it fetches as a NOM 4-speed conversion. Link to 1970 Charger RT/SE auction XS29U0G180601 |
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They should have just taken a picture of that build sheet and left it intact where it was in the rear seat springs.
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I'm feeling sentimental tonight after the 71 Mustang post so I have another guilty pleasure to take care of and it has to do with a dark green 70 RT/SE Charger owned by Stacy Westoff. Stacy was one of my brothers best friends in HS and he bought the Charger around 1984 from what I believe was the original owner. If I remember right he gave $750 for it back then. Stacy got a job at the local body shop through COE(remember that?) and fixed the Charger up throughout his senior year of HS. It had a pistol grip 4 speed in it and I thought it was one of the coolest cars ever since I had been obsessed by the Dukes of Hazard Chargers years before. He even had a special horn in it that would play several tunes(The Dukes of Hazard was #16) . I sat in the car several times but I'm not sure if I ever rode in it but it left quite an impression on me so I hope if the car is still out there the present owner enjoys it as much as Stacy did. It's one of many cars that ruined my life in the best way possible.
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Great story, thanks for sharing
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