70 Challenger
Tempted to add to the title “Dumbest sale I ever made.”
To those who where wondering if this car ever did exist, yes it did. Maybe it still does, if so, if I ever hit a powerball lottery win, it’s first on my list to find.
This photo, the only one I could find as yet,and was probably taken back in about 1974. Yes I know it’s cracked and faded. Maybe I’ll find some better as I go through my old junk.
For the car folk, it’s a 1970 Challenger 340 with a factory 4 spd. Many people think it’s a R/T, but while it had the R/T hood and dashboard (150 mph speedo, and tach) R/Ts had big block engines.
Interestingly this Challenger, while it could top 145 mph, came frome the factory with non power drum brakes on all four wheels.
Over the years, it got a rear sway bar, an option I highly recommend, and as you can see, hood pins. It doesn’t show up in this photo, but the hood has two small creases near the center. That was from a run down highway 26 that forced enough air under the hood to bend it slightly. A trip to the Dodge dealer and a set of factory hood pins, set things pretty much back right.
Sold the Challenger about nine years ago to raise the funds for my first Freightliner. Probably a good move, but to this day I wish there had been some other way to do that.
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