If you’re in the market looking for a 1970 Dodge Charger in order to bring it back to life, it really shouldn’t be too difficult to find one, although it goes without saying the majority aren’t necessarily in good condition.
But this 1970 Dodge Charger that’s now listed on the Facebook Marketplace can be yours for only $6,500, and while the price could make you look elsewhere, there’s a little detail that will probably convince you to at least check out the whole thing.
This is a complete Charger, according to the seller, and it only needs a few repairs here and there to get it up and running. Of course, if you want to bring it in tip-top shape, the restoration job is a lot more extensive, but it’s clearly in much better condition that many other Chargers listed for sale these days.
This ‘70 model comes with the original paint, but as you can see in the photo gallery here, one of the first things you’d have to do is getting rid of all the rust - and there is plenty of it.
The good news is that the grill is not cracked and the front frame rails look good, the seller guarantees. On the other hand, he says some repairs are mandatory, including in the trunk and on the floor.
This Charger has been sitting for a long time, and the seller says he bought the car when the owner passed away.
And if you’re looking for engine details, we’ve got some good news here. The car comes with a working 318 V8 engine that develops 230 horsepower (SAE Gross) and 320 lb-ft (434 Nm) of torque.
The car is located in Manahawkin, New Jersey, so if you think this Charger is worth the money, you could always go check it out and see how hard would it be to fully restore this legendary muscle car.
This is a complete Charger, according to the seller, and it only needs a few repairs here and there to get it up and running. Of course, if you want to bring it in tip-top shape, the restoration job is a lot more extensive, but it’s clearly in much better condition that many other Chargers listed for sale these days.
This ‘70 model comes with the original paint, but as you can see in the photo gallery here, one of the first things you’d have to do is getting rid of all the rust - and there is plenty of it.
The good news is that the grill is not cracked and the front frame rails look good, the seller guarantees. On the other hand, he says some repairs are mandatory, including in the trunk and on the floor.
This Charger has been sitting for a long time, and the seller says he bought the car when the owner passed away.
And if you’re looking for engine details, we’ve got some good news here. The car comes with a working 318 V8 engine that develops 230 horsepower (SAE Gross) and 320 lb-ft (434 Nm) of torque.
The car is located in Manahawkin, New Jersey, so if you think this Charger is worth the money, you could always go check it out and see how hard would it be to fully restore this legendary muscle car.