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 1970 Challenger R/T Convt-Owned by Alan Jackson Ad Number: 106273 | Printer Version  
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Price:    SOLD
Location:    Princeton, Texas US
Ad Posted:    June 23, 2009
Ad Status:    Ad listing has Expired
(July 23, 2009)
 
 
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Texas Muscle Cars  (4)
123 W. Princeton Dr.
Princeton, TX 75407 US
 
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 Vehicle Specifics
Year: 1970 Make / Model: Dodge Challenger
Mileage: -- Title Status: Clear
Engine: 8 cyl. Transmission: Automatic Exterior Color: White
Doors: 2 Interior Color: Black
 
 Vehicle Description
With the explosion in prices for 1970-1971 Mopars over the past five years, most everyone is running out to restore a Mopar. Most are restored incorrectly due to the hurried restorations in anticipation of that huge amount of money to be made. What is more important a fully restored Mopar or a Mopar that is Mostly Original and is how it came from the factory and also comes with Documentation? I think that I would choose along with most others, a car that is like it came from the Factory. Owned by Country Music Super Star "Alan Jackson".

This 1970 Challenger R/T Convertible has been decoded by Galen Govier. Please see photos of Documentation. It is Mostly Original with the Exception of a Repaint.

According to the Documentation from Galen Govier, there were 163 1970 440-4BBL Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible's built to Spec's for USA. 129 of those were Automatics. There are 53 Registered with the Chrysler Registry and this is #35. There are 4 White Convertible 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T's in the Registry and this is #2. This is the Only Known 1970 White Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible with the Listed Options Known to Exist.

You will receive the Broadcast Sheet and Galen Govier Decoding Information upon the purchase of this 1970 Challenger R/T Convertible. You will also receive the embroidered Car Cover that you will see in the photos.

Alan Jackson will also sign the Sunvisor or the Glovebox if the customer wishes. The buyer will also receive an Autographed Guitar by Alan Jackson and an Autographed Picture!!! Please do not hesitate on this Rare Collectible!!!

Please go to my website at www.texasmusclecars.com to view the decoded list and many more photos

Please Remember, as Rick says:

"Quality is NOT expensive-it is PRICELESS"

Please contact Rick at 972-658-5561, Rachael at 214-783-8573, or our Office at 972-736-3850. Please feel free to email as well.
 
   
 
 
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