Re: 1970 Hemi Challenger R/T, project.
[Re: Alaskan_TA]
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07/15/11 11:12 PM
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The ebay 'project' - No fender tag or broadcast sheet.
1971 or newer rear frame.
EQUALS....
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Re: 1970 Hemi Challenger R/T, project.
[Re: 6bblgt]
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07/18/11 04:40 AM
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The above pictured '70 340 automatic (A66) EB5 Challenger. 2003 Ebay ad in FL. Quote:
While looking for additional info to add, I found a copy of a thread I printed off MOPARTS on 6/12/2003 reply posts by the "usual suspects": Y07_A66, ph23vo, 442w30, KISSAlien, Snoopy, worthywads & formula_s
Thread was started by MoparDanny, apparently he kicked his addiction and is no longer a user. "70 Challenger 340 with N94 Option???" VIN# JH23H0B405538 E55 D32 J45 J81 N94 R22 V98 was listed on ebay #2419085297 at the time
excerpt from a dealer memo:
4/13/70 ... The Challenger T/A Fiberglass Hood (N94) is now available on all Challenger models with 4-barrel engines. It cannot be ordered with the Shaker Hood, Moulding Group A (A63) or with the Special Edition models. The radio antenna will be mounted on the rear quarter panel as with the T/A Package. Because of the Dull Organisol Black finish, the Hood Performance Tape Treatment (V21) will not be available.
Per the memo 440 w/SIXPACK may be questionable 2-barrel(s), but I doubt it. It would also appear that a base Challenger JH23/27 with 383 4-barrel could've been ordered. The rear mounted antenna also may have been hit or miss. The two HEMI cars were radio-less when new, and if memory serves me right the 340 car 's antenna was on the front fender same as where my car's factory antenna hole is.
from another N94 thread on MOPARTS
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Re: 1970 Hemi Challenger R/T, project.
[Re: 6bblgt]
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07/18/11 11:39 AM
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Hemi - FE5
The red car was restored by Julius and is now in Woodland, CA
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Re: 1970 Hemi Challenger R/T, project.
[Re: Race&Resto]
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07/19/11 01:27 AM
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There was a '70 Hemi Challenger with N94 hood near me like 8 years ago. It was a survivor type car. The guy's uncle bought it out of Florida? long. long ago, not knowing that it was a rare N94 car. I had seen it at a local cruise once or twice. The guy at the time told me it was the only one known with a build sheet documenting the real deal! A few years ago i heard the he had to sell due to divorce and i thought i heard that it was bought and went to Restorations by Julious?????
I'm the CARETAKER of Weinstats '69 440 'cuda registry and have 104 of the 360 cars to date. 84 fastbacks/20 coupes. Always looking for new(REAL M-code) '69 440 'cudas to add to the registry so drop me a note if any are found or known. This isn't a publicly released registry. Thanks, Dave
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Re: 1970 Hemi Challenger R/T, project.
[Re: Race&Resto]
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07/19/11 02:09 AM
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The TX9 - "black" N94 HEMI Challenger R/T was JS23R0B336419 - Y14 "SOLD" car (E74, D21, A33 & N94 are its ONLY extra cost OPTIONS) 3266.00 + 1116.45 + the hood(~$150) = ~$4532.45 + destination charge HEMI 4-spd w/3.54s - black interior, '450 wheels, manual steering, manual drum brakes, NO radio, NO console, NO vinyl top, and NO stripes. I have a copy of the b'cast sheet - SPD 512 & VON 076275.
Sounds like a "racecar", that's the rumor - it was raced/hacked to death in the '70s & didn't survive. It was in the pacific northwest (note the VON).
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