I owned one of these, not the "showcar" like this one but a 1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440 6-pack (Holley 2300), Chrysler Burnt Orange, Dana 60 rear axle, 4 speed manual, Mallory dual point distributor. I thought there were far more than 149 of these made. I did not have power windows or the sunroof, and I did not have whatever that is on the trunk. I put 50,000 miles on it, finally gave it away (!) in 1984, I was sick and tired of working on it all the time. I still have the keys and manual.
@iplayveryloud This is one of the few that actually had that as an original option. Taking it off wouldn't devalue the car, but it takes away from how unique it is. I just hope its a daily driver. Can't stand to see these on trailers.
Hey Johnny, I have to agree with Johnny I own 932 witch made mine the first 1 built there was a story years ago about the the Chicago 6 Chargers that were all built the same for the 1970 auto show why the other 4 wernt mentioned in the story I dont know.
This is 933, I own 934. 933 is actually one of 10 cars (that I've found so far) all made exactly the same (options/engines/colors), starting with 932 and ending with 942 (all with sequential VINs and VONs). Calling 933 a one off is a selling point to say the least (also a bit of lie), but calling it rare is more in line with the truth. It is possibly the only one with a 2nd tag (show car) out of the 10 though.
Same car was my first car (except with a 318 that I changed to a 440 magnum). I almost "pleasured myself" watching this. My second car was a '69 Road Runner (Hemi Orange with a functional Air-Grabber hood). Ahhh.... my youth. Now it's the SUV and 3 kids.
I owned one of these, not the "showcar" like this one but a 1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440 6-pack (Holley 2300), Chrysler Burnt Orange, Dana 60 rear axle, 4 speed manual, Mallory dual point distributor. I thought there were far more than 149 of these made. I did not have power windows or the sunroof, and I did not have whatever that is on the trunk. I put 50,000 miles on it, finally gave it away (!) in 1984, I was sick and tired of working on it all the time. I still have the keys and manual.
hymenchaser 8 months ago
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hymenchaser 8 months ago
@iplayveryloud This is one of the few that actually had that as an original option. Taking it off wouldn't devalue the car, but it takes away from how unique it is. I just hope its a daily driver. Can't stand to see these on trailers.
metallicastarwarsfan 11 months ago
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Check out my 70 Charger R/T SE 440 Six Pack
70CHARGERREGISTRY 1 year ago
Wow that grocery racked ruined that car.
OldboySaint 1 year ago
Hey Johnny, I have to agree with Johnny I own 932 witch made mine the first 1 built there was a story years ago about the the Chicago 6 Chargers that were all built the same for the 1970 auto show why the other 4 wernt mentioned in the story I dont know.
wdodgeboy 1 year ago
The thing on the trunk was an optional luggage rack which is rare on chargers.
MrShelbymustang 1 year ago
This is 933, I own 934. 933 is actually one of 10 cars (that I've found so far) all made exactly the same (options/engines/colors), starting with 932 and ending with 942 (all with sequential VINs and VONs). Calling 933 a one off is a selling point to say the least (also a bit of lie), but calling it rare is more in line with the truth. It is possibly the only one with a 2nd tag (show car) out of the 10 though.
JohnnyToxxin 1 year ago
Excellent and sharp!!
JackFlemingFan 1 year ago
this car is so sexy omfg!
talk14 2 years ago
Check out this 1970 Challenger 440 six pack
expopost 2 years ago
Same car was my first car (except with a 318 that I changed to a 440 magnum). I almost "pleasured myself" watching this. My second car was a '69 Road Runner (Hemi Orange with a functional Air-Grabber hood). Ahhh.... my youth. Now it's the SUV and 3 kids.
JeevesReturns 3 years ago 2
i bet that would haul some major ass
my1979transam 3 years ago 2
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metallicastarwarsfan 2 years ago