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Thread: Pro Touring 70 Challenger R/T
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09-27-2007 #1
Pro Touring 70 Challenger R/T
Hello everyone. My name is Steven, i am 28. I have had my 1970 Challenger R/T for 14 years. I bought it for $1100.00 when i was 14 in 1993, i mowed a ton of yards for it. I think its the best looking car ever made, but i want it to do more than go fast in a staright line. I am still saving for XV level 2 everything. My plans are...5.7 HEMI, 5speed, XV level 2, plum crazy purple paint, black guts, and some nice 18s. At the moment, i am looking for a place to get it acid dipped. I am 30 miles away from St Louis, so i am sure i will have to travel. The pic is what it looked like when i was 18, now the rear quarters are cut off, and its in many pieces.
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09-27-2007 #2I love these cars!!! I was looking at Challengers when I bought my Mach1 but, the Challengers’ were just out of my price range.
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~Chris
1973 Mustang SportsRoof
1985 Camaro Z28 Totaled, 1985 Camaro Berlinetta SOLD, 1989 Camaro RS SOLD, 1985 Corvette SOLD, 1969 Camaro Pro-Street SOLD, 1955 Chevy PU 1st Series SOLD
09-27-2007 #3Registered User- Join Date
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Welcome aboard. Lots-o-good people and info here. Fellow Mopar nut here.
Don
09-27-2007 #4Hey beecrazy.......love that superbee. I am building a bee drag car clone out of a 69 Coronet. Here is a pic of it.
Benoit23......its funny, because when i started buying mopars in 1993. Everyone talked crap about them, and people give them away. Now it seems they are the most sought after muscle cars. I have had 3 Chargers, a Duster, 4 New Yorkers for there 440s, and i got them all dirt cheap. Now i have my 70 Challenger R/T 1st car, my 69 Coronet 500, 67 D-100 Sweptline, 78 PowerWagon, and my 88 Ram everyday driver. Good luck getting into a Challenger
09-27-2007 #5Thats a very nice looking car! Good luck in your quest...
09-27-2007 #6