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1970 Dodge Challenger

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Anyone familiar with this Challenger?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/145183962357 ... R_qPrYK1Yg

Im looking to swap it for my Dodge 300 and thought Im ask the brains trust if they know its history or even a rough value? I know the seller via Facebook and he says it needs totally going through. Potentially more than the add is letting on? Im not sure yet and hope to view it next week.

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Been on FB a while. Dropped from 16 to 15 I think
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Yeh, I know the seller and know when he bought it. I think its too much of a project for him right now as he has a few other cars on the go.

How does the price look to you guys? I think the best he's been offered is £10k. Its the right year for a Challenger and near enough an R/T being the A66 code.
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It was originally up for almost £20k. Would probably need another £20k spending on it.

Only 4533 A66’s made and collectable in the States. A mint one sold for $125,000 last year.


Here's an A66 for sale at the moment for £83,500.

https://www.autoscout24.ch/de/d/dodge-c ... 62?slide=1
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So if I got it for the equivalent of £10k Id be doing ok?

Surprised no one knows its history though
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Just be aware that there are plenty of bits that are 70 specific and not cheap.

I do know where there is a set of original front wings that don’t need too much work and I have rear springs and hangers for a 70. There is a grille up for grabs on here in parts for sale too.
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Whatever you think it will cost to restore - double it....
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Here's another for 15k (admittedly a 73 not a 70) which has also appeared on ebay before and also presumably failed to sell so probably both are overpriced.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334703189172 ... R5LR0Y-2Yg
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Pete wrote: Mon Jul 31, 23 9:03 pm Whatever you think it will cost to restore - double it....
And add 25% 😋
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