Author Topic: 69/70 Charger Pro-Steet Project.  (Read 1150 times)

Offline Blown70

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69/70 Charger Pro-Steet Project.
« on: October 19, 2009 - 11:19:48 AM »
69/70 Charger.

NOTE: The last photo is what the car looks like with fenders... for reference only, and no fenders included at this price...

Car is complete tube chassis with Chris Alston Chassisworks back half, Dana 60 narrowed with 4:56 spool, Wilwood disc set-up that will need new rotors.

Titled at a 70 Charger, and title is in my name..... only numbers left are on the dash. (guess, the body numbers dont matter much for this one).

Milodon Oil Pan for the tube chassis with fittings ((added))

70 Fiberglass hood and front bumper in fiberglass. ( do have a junky set of 70s fender that can go with, metal)

I have the electronic box for fuel pumps, fan, etc.

Ron Davis Racing Rad.

Mid plate and elephant ears (alum)

Two electric fuel pumps, 12 gallon fuel cell.

Metal cut for interior and tubs.

Currently I do not have a coil over strut set-up on it. (strange coil overs were on the car.)

Should be able to be certified to 8:50

Tube is Chome Moly.

no motor currently/trans do have standard cores.

$7,500 OBO.

I may consider a trade on a clean/fairly complete Cuda/Barracuda 70-71 only, not a race car either please, clean project is fine.

701-367-7597 or PM me here.

Can get more photos I if you are serious....but would recommend personal inspection.

Tom
« Last Edit: October 27, 2009 - 10:43:30 PM by Blown70 »




Offline Morris'_Mopars

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Re: 69/70 Charger Pro-Steet Project.
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2009 - 10:38:45 PM »
Where did this car come from? Looks like a old Charger I used to own.....
Morris' Mopars LLC
Raymond, Illinois
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Offline Blown70

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Re: 69/70 Charger Pro-Steet Project.
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2009 - 01:53:03 AM »
Where did this car come from? Looks like a old Charger I used to own.....

prior owner was Byron, from Bismarck, ND.....he had the Chassis built for the car.