1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Plum Crazy

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1970 Challenger R/T, 440/ 4 Speed, 440 stroked to 511 cubic inches, 543hp/648 ft lbs torque. Edelbrock heads & intake, Demon 850 carb, 3" tti exhaust, Original Plum Crazy, white interior, white bumblebee stripe, 15 x 8" Full chrome Ralley wheels with Polyglas GT tires, just over 36,000 miles.

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  • @Boredout454: those numbers are at the wheels.

  • If you are interested to buy a muscle car, now is the time to do it.. You can pick up a good Challenger in the $25,000-$35,000 dollar range. But my "good" and your "good" might be different. The muscle cars have really taken a hit in this recession, but their prices are starting to come back so now is the time to buy before they get to high. If you restore one, you will pay quite a bit more than one that is already restored. I just had this on appraised for insurance purposes and it appraised f

  • @MattyClown: The Challenger is sold by Dodge today, it is a modern car with all the comforts that go with it. It was reintroduced in 2008 and has the body lines of the original (70-74) Challenger. If you search here on You Tube you will find both the original and newer Challenger.

  • @superlinkarts: I believe the AC is correct for this car, the car has just over 36,000 original miles. So I would say yes, but I don't know what other owners have done to the AC. Now with saying that, I completely rebuilt the compressor and the air box under the dash. All the lines are what came with the car. I installed a new condenser and a new receiver drier. I still have all of the old parts that I replaced while restoring the car. Thanks for your comment,

  • @baddluccc: Yes this car has the factory air conditioning.

  • @1372cc: Yes this car has drum brakes. Power brakes, 11x3" heavy duty ( for their day ) they were standard for a 440 car, you could get disk brakes as an option. It just depends what was checked on the order form. My Charger has 11x3" no power assist. My Coronet has disks on front and 11x3" drums on back, no power assist. It's just the way they came, so that's the way I left them.

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  • 1970 Plum Crazy Challenger R/T Sweet! Love that 440 Magnum! God Bless the 1970's & HOOAH, MOPAR 4 LIFE!!!!

  • i thought porn was banned on youtube.

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  • Beautiful! I only wish I had that engine in mine. Very nicely done, I love all of it.

  • Very nice car man, is that power to the wheels or at the crank?

  • the road runner (; only true real car fans know what tht is

  • Oh , that's just fucking beautiful.

  • Car like this will get you laid anytime xD

  • Now how much would a car like that cost?

  • This, my friends, is what we call....A panty dropper

  • i had a plum crazy `70 R/T.,back in the late `70`s. Gas went up to 66 cents a gallon, and that was too expensive for me, so i put it up for sale. Nobody wanted it,,had to eventually let it go for 800 bucks..

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