Jul 30, 2024  •  For Sale  •  11 Comments

Worth Fixing? 1970 Dodge Challenger Project

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The original Dodge Challenger was only around for five years but is highly regarded today. When it arrived on the scene in 1970, it was the last pony car to enter the market (and one of the first to leave in 1974). The Challenger was as much a muscle car as it was a pony, and you could order one like this with a 383 cubic inch V8 (which was also standard in the R/T). It last ran 15 years ago, and the effects of Mother Nature can be seen in the photos (likely some outdoor storage though the seller indicates otherwise).

Nearly 77,000 Challengers left the assembly line in 1970, and only 10,000 had six-cylinder engines. Meaning the other 67,000 had V8s starting with the 318 and going all the way up to the 426 Hemi. The seller’s car was sold new with a 383, but that was replaced some time ago with a 360, an engine that the Challenger didn’t get before 1973. The health of that engine is unknown, but the seller will throw in a 383 (not the original) for the “right price”.

Rust will be the biggest obstacle in restoring this 1970 Challenger. The seller provides ample photos, including those of the undercarriage, and things there aren’t pretty. But we’re told the Mopar is complete, but some parts will likely need replacing anyway. At one time, this Dodge wore a vinyl top (black to go with orangeish paint?) and some corrosion is present where it once was.

Located in Locust Grove, Georgia, this vehicle will be sold without a title. Unless the seller can get a bonded title before the auction ends (he/she is working on that now). Storage is also possible if you need extra time to pick up your project. The challenged Challenger is available here on eBay where $5,700 is the current bid, below the seller’s reserve.

Comments

  1. Casey
    Jul 30, 2024 at 3:47pm

    IMO ….It’s going to cost way too money to get this old girl to show quality. …You’ll be spending far more than the car is worth.

    Like 4
  2. Melton Mooney
    Jul 30, 2024 at 3:48pm

    To the seller:
    I think I speak for most of us Mother Mopar spawn when I say we only want to see pics of three things:
    1. The fender tag
    2. The vin tag
    3. The rust.
    If no rust, the first two pics will do, but there’s always rust. I know most people like pics of the rest of the car and that’s fine, but please; 1 & 2.

    Like 7
  3. 8banger 8bangerMember
    Jul 30, 2024 at 3:50pm

    I’ve seen enough.

    Like 7
  4. Steve R
    Jul 30, 2024 at 4:26pm

    The seller recently had it listed for $8,500.

    Steve R

    Like 2
  5. CCFisher
    Jul 30, 2024 at 8:06pm

    As shown in the engine compartment and what’s left of the roof, this car appears to have originally worn B5 blue paint.

    Like 0
  6. Greg Sullivan
    Jul 31, 2024 at 10:51am

    Worth$300!!!

    Like 3
  7. ACZ
    Jul 31, 2024 at 11:11am

    Call the Roadkill guys. They’ll be interested.
    Especially Finnegan, he lives in Acworth, GA.

    Like 0
  8. Tony
    Jul 31, 2024 at 12:03pm

    They have the parts to fix this, a cherry body would command some serious bucks. If it had a # matching engine…
    If it ran as is 500 dollars

    Like 0
  9. Demonsteve
    Jul 31, 2024 at 4:59pm

    If the current bid is over $5,000 the seller should take the money and run.

    Like 1
  10. Dan1955
    Jul 31, 2024 at 6:24pm

    They’re all worth fixing. Those who say otherwise lack vision.

    Like 2
  11. Shuttle Guy Shuttle GuyMember
    Aug 1, 2024 at 8:25am

    That is ugly! The seller should take the current bid of $5800 and run to church and thank the good Lord!

    Like 0

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