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Offline stevec677

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1970 Challenger Convert - Barrett Jackson Friday 6/24/16
« on: June 22, 2016 - 09:53:36 AM »
This car is up for auction on Friday 6/24/16 at the Barrett Jackson sale in Connecticut.  Original /6 now 440.  Does anyone know the car?  What do you think it will sell for?

http://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1970-DODGE-CHALLENGER-R/T-CUSTOM-CONVERTIBLE-196136




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Re: 1970 Challenger Convert - Barrett Jackson Friday 6/24/16
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2016 - 10:06:28 AM »
Hard to say what it will sell for.  You just never know with this hobby  :clueless:
Go 4 a spin Ya Why Not.

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Re: 1970 Challenger Convert - Barrett Jackson Friday 6/24/16
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2016 - 07:11:43 PM »
If it's done right (like rotsserie resto), I'd say...$105k.

Hate those GM master cylinders though.  And frankly, not a fan of Go-Wing's on Challenger 'verts.  Nothing or a luggage rack.  My $0.02.

Dang, does EVERY challenger 'vert must be purple/white (like mine originally)?
'70 318-auto Chally 'vert
'71 383-auto 'Cuda 'vert (sold)
06 300c SRT8
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Offline JpRngr

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Re: 1970 Challenger Convert - Barrett Jackson Friday 6/24/16
« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2016 - 02:27:29 AM »
So, did it get pulled? Don't see it in the results section.

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Re: 1970 Challenger Convert - Barrett Jackson Friday 6/24/16
« Reply #4 on: July 05, 2016 - 09:42:49 AM »
I'm pretty sure it got pulled.  I checked the results on Friday and did not see it.  BTW, I did go to the auction on Saturday and with the exception of the two white superbirds, it was pretty light on mopar.  There were lots of good deals to me had (non-mopar).  It was a blast and I suggest it to any car guy.  What I liked the most was that you could see exactly what the car was worth or at least what someone want to pay for it that day.