The fender tag rusted away years ago but, luckily, a mint broadcast sheet was found under the rear seat. Aside from the aforementioned 440 Six Pack (code E87) and A833 four-speed (D21), the Charger also came loaded with a 4.10 Sure-Grip Dana rear end (D58), charcoal and black vinyl bucket seats (C6XA), a console (C16), a woodgrain steering wheel (S81), front disc brakes (B41), performance hood paint (V21), tinted windows (G11), and a Tic-Toc-Tach (N85).
After rebuilding the locked-up original 440, Lou took care of the daily driver necessities with a new fuel pump, gas tank, sending unit, fuel lines, battery, water pump, brakes, and brake lines. The interior is mostly original with only the carpet needing replacement.
http://moparconnectionmagazine.com/finders-keepers-1970-dodge-charger-440-six-pack-barn-find-hits-the-road/
imagine the money you could make flipping it
ReplyDeletehe had it on ebay for $45K I think
I don't imagine flipping cars, that isn't why I like them. If he sold it on Ebay, that's a darn shame, he waited a long time for a 440 six pack 4 speed R/T
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