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US $40,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:69941 Color: White /
 Green
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Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:440 six pack
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: XS29UOG101974 Year: 1970
Interior Color: Green
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Charger
Trim: R/T
Drive Type: auto
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Mileage: 69,941
Sub Model: R/T
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used

1970 Dodge Charger R/T, Numbers matching, True XS29 R/T with U code 440 (upgraded with six pack intake) and super rare code H51 air conditioning.  Serial number XS29UOG101974 with vin plate on fender.  Car is EW1 white with code V8F Green racing stripe and 440 hood billboard decals.  Options include code B51 power brakes, code C55 bucket seats with code C16 centre wood grain console and code D32 727 Torqueflite automatic, code N85 Tic Toc Tack in clock, Hood pins, code L31 hood mounted turn signals, code J25 three speed wipers, code M212 roof drip rail moldings, code 31 belt moldings and code G33 left hand mirror.  Car has Cooper Radials mounted on American Racing Wheels.  Car's true mileage showing at 69941 miles with restoration completed in 2006 at 62000 miles.  Car is turn key and runs strong, can be driven anywhere!  Written appraisal completed in 2008 was $65000.00 and car is presently insured under Silver Wheels at this amount.  Car is located in Atlantic Canada in a climate controlled warehouse year around.  Will help with enclosed transportation to eastern Canada as far as Ontario.

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Dodge bringing revamped Challenger, Charger to Big Apple

Mon, 07 Apr 2014

The 2014 New York Auto Show will be a big one for Dodge, as the brand has announced that refreshed versions of the 2015 Challenger and 2015 Charger will debut at the show. This is a particularly big deal for the two-door Challenger which, visually, has remained unchanged since is burst back onto the scene in 2008 and helped reignite the muscle car wars.
As a sort of hint, this announcement was accompanied by the picture you see above - the Super Bee logo in the Challenger's new instrument cluster. According to Dodge, the New York debut of a new "powertrain combination" - possibly with the high-output Hellcat V8 - will leave enthusiasts "abuzz."
As for the Charger, Dodge is promising a full redesign that should be a significant departure from the blunt, angry looks of the current model. At this point, there's no indication that the Challenger's new powertrain could be fitted to the Charger, although considering how mechanically similar these two vehicles have been, it doesn't seem outside the realm of possibility.

How Dodge dealers are earning the right to sell Hellcats

Wed, 10 Sep 2014

We all hate the idea of the dreaded dealer markup when it comes to buying a highly anticipated new car. Take the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, for example. You might spend hours reading about its supercharged V8 and speccing the model just right in the configurator, but when it finally comes down to laying down the cash, the dealer adds thousands of dollars as a "market adjustment" on the muscle machine of your dreams. As it turns out, when the Hellcat starts hitting showrooms in the third quarter, Dodge is trying to make sure that's not the case.
Dealer orders for the much-hyped Hellcat recently started, but Dodge boss Tim Kuniskis has put some special caveats in place to ensure that the Hellcat makes it to the road quickly. The initial allocation is based on the number of Dodge products that a showroom has sold in the last 180 days, and a second allotment in December is based on the last 90 days of sales and 30-day turnover. "You sell a lot of Darts for me, Journeys for me, Durangos for me, I'm going to give you the rights to this one, too, because this is a halo of the brand," said Kuniskis to Automotive News.
Furthermore, how quickly the Hellcat sells is also going to decide whether showrooms get more of them. "If you want to market-adjust the car, that's your right. But if your days-on-lot goes above what the other guys that are selling them at MSRP is, they will end up earning the allocation because their days-on-lot will be lower," he said to Automotive News. Obviously, this doesn't prevent dealers from marking up the Challenger SRT, but the strategy certainly discourages it.

2013 Dodge Dart gets brace of new special edition models

Thu, 16 May 2013

After almost a year on the market it, it is becoming more clear to Dodge how customers like to option out their Darts, so the automaker has combined popular features into three special edition packages and sweetened the prices. Start with a standard 2013 Dart and add either the SXT or Limited "Special Editions" or Rallye Appearance Group, and you'll save yourself a lot of box checking.
The $595 Dart SXT Special Edition takes the trim just above the base model and adds a new grille, dark-tinted headlights and projector fog lights, LED racetrack taillights, cruise control and audio controls on the leather-wrapped steering wheel. The Limited Special Edition starts with the top-end model and adds a power sunroof, heated front seats and steering wheel, dual-zone climate control and Nappa leather seats among other features, for $1,810.
The Rallye Appearance Group (pictured) is a package for the SXT, and it blacks out the front fascia, throws on 17-inch wheels and some badging for $395. The new special editions are reaching dealers now and could help the Dart's sales to further improve after a slow start. You can find out more about them in the press release below.