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  • what is the name of the rims on the car???????

  • The only thing needed to sell this car is starting it and giving it a few revs. What a sound!!!

  • @mrnoi5545

    Damn dude calm down. I'm not a fan of convertibles either but I don't think they're for pussies. People just like the styling and the "weight savings" of a coupe. The sensation of going a 100-120 mph with the top down is crazy. And that sound, it's just sensory overload. It don't get that serious to b calling people pussies. If anything, they're more brave cuz they have a 375hp-425hp performance car wit no top so if they wreck; it's over.

  • Look at the guy at subway at like 4:45 he's like "holy shit!"

  • That is one bad ass car, I want one so bad! :)

  • some cars dont look good in yello but that Challenger does

  • Car door sounds like a Dodge when it shuts.

  • My first car was a 70 Challenger convertible, 318 2 barrel. Had the auto gear shift on the column. Wish I still had it *Sniff*. Sold it to pay for college, guess it was agood decision...:)

  • FUCK YEAH!!!

  • Yeah, that's the only thing that looks OFF, no trim rings!!!!!!!

  • You should correct the following items:

    Remove the Challenger emblem above the side strip "R/T" callout.

    Replace the gloss black side stripes with the correct flat black side stripes.

    Install the side stripes correctly...rear of stripes should not overlap the rear side marker.

    Magnum 500 wheels should have polished stainless trim rings in 1970, not chromed wheels.

    That is just a start on the incorrect items!

  • convertible challengers are for pussies thats why they only made 516

  • haha, i love the "whether you're a Ford guy or a GM guy everyone has a spot in their heart for a Mopar" talk, cause its true, im definatly partial to GM, especially Pontiac, and i can still admit i love Mopars, they sound AMAZING, best muscle car sound ever hands down, the only motors i can say come close in sound are the Chevy 427 and Pontiac 455, but i still believe a 440 or 426 Hemi out-do those.

    Awsome Mopar! Everyone loves it!

  • there were only 9 original 1970 challenger R/T convetibles ever made!

  • Actually, that is not exactly correct. According to Galen Govier's Production Option Code book - there where only 9 HEMI powered 1970 Challenger R/T Convertibles. There were over 1,000 1970 Challenger R/T Convertibles made. My personal favorite Mopar style vehicle - period.

  • love it, but convertible is not my taste.

  • i need this car..

  • very very nice mopar rumble! grunt! :)

  • One of the most beautiful cars of the old Golden era of America.

  • /watch?v=7oRoCcxD5UQ

  • 4:41 oh yeah!

  • nice car very well done. did the challenger have a 5 spedd manual?

  • Nice car! But dodge has never been an off brand!

  • In the 60-70's everyone knew Mopars. They beat everyone on the street and everyone on the track, including Nascar.

  • i wish there was a dealership like this in my city :( i want a challenger soooooooo bad

  • i know wheres theres an all original 1970 challenger R/T convertible in original purple color with factor air.... no joke i cant wait to buy it and restore it

  • jeff does a great job

  • give it a new white interior to complement the yellow, make it console shift instead of coloum, maybe a new stereo and speakers (but in stock locations, no new holes lol) too rare to change anything else on this car, sounds nice from what I can hear, and if you want guys like me to keep commenting I surly will if I see something I like, or even something I find issue with, all the best.

    -Jerry

  • imagine if it was a plum crazy challenger R/T theres only 163 of them

  • I like this car, but I don't like this car enough to buy for what your selling it as. And anyways, I never get any answers about that FAKE Buick GNX you guys sold way back.. No Buick GNX had a sunroof no even the prototype.

  • I dont mind responding, but youre so angry it makes it difficult. To end your GNX debate, we list list it as a REPRODUCTION! I think we have some idea of what were doing not to misrepresent a car, as noted by how many of our videos you watch. I like the fact you comment, but try saying something nice, it makes you sound smarter too. Thanks, Tony Fleming

  • Yes, I can now rest.... Whoever advertised the GNX ( Jeff Whitaker) said it was a true GNX and I led into a a big debate with that.. I felt that nobody should be scammed for a clone when they are going to buy a clone for the price of what a true GNX costs... If I sound angry when I type, I'm sorry I don't comment to bash, I comment to either demonstrate a point or to give a "Thumbs Up"..

  • @Flemingsclassics Dont bother with him man, his name is sarcastic scum for crying out loud. Some of us know what these muscle cars are worth especially the Mopars. To many of us you can not be a price tag on these cars. I know it would be detrimental to your business by putting miles on cars but could you put a few more test drives up of your vehicles? Thanks Mr. Fleming, Id love to work there for sure.

  • @Flemingsclassics loved the writeup. video style . well done. love the mopar starter sound. may be doing some business in the near future

  • @Flemingsclassics Try telling the truth, and it makes you sound like you care about your customers and not just about making an easy buck.

  • Hold it. Wait. The Real GNX car you are referring to was exactly that. Tony thinks you are referring to the 1983 Regal Pro Street car that looks like a GNX. The one I am talking about was totally factory documented.

    Jeff Whitaker

  • Well, its too late to talk, I'm burnt out on this subject, it no longer matters to me.

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