For Sale: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T in Oklahoma City , Oklahoma City for sale in Oklahoma City, OK

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Vehicle Description 1970 HIGHLY OPTIONED, FACTORY SHAKER HOOD, ALL #'S MATCHING, DEALER DEMO 440-6 PACK CHALLENGER R/T w/ TWO MATCHING BROADCAST SHEETS! Including all engine sizes, per Chrysler records, there were only 164 '70 Challenger R/T Hdtps built with the Extremely Rare and Desireable N96 Shaker Hood option! Per my 40
years of aggressively collecting information, data and history on 6-Pack and Hemi cars and focusing much attention specifically on factory N96 Shaker Hood E-bodies I can make the statement that less than 35 6-Pack and Hemi Challenger R/T's are currently known to still exist today that left the factory with a Shaker Hood installed and well less than half of them still have an original matching Broadcast Sheet as well as a Factory Installed Numbers Matching Drivetrain like this Stunning R/T has! This Gorgeous 440-6 Pack Challenger R/T was ordered as a Dealer Demo by Matt Reichert of Reichert Dodge in Georgetown, IL.
for his wife Leila to be her personal car.
She must have really loved the car because she drove it for almost 18 months before agreeing to sell the car to Craig Young who was one of their employees and he was the first registered owner.
Documentation included with this Fantastic Sublime Green Challenger R/T includes, Copies of prior Ownership Titles, Mileage Statement documents, Copies of the Original Dealership Invoice, Transaction Invoice from the Original Dealership and a copy of Mopar Muscle and Mopar Collectors Guide magazines where she had feature articles on her! This Rock Star R/T has always been a rock solid, unmolested and very well maintained car and the previous two caretakers looked after this Very Special R/T for almost 33 years and are responsible for her being restored to the Magnificent Beauty you see here! For any questions and to see videos of this Special R/T please inquire.
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  • Year: 1970
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Challenger R/T

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