View Full Version : 1970 Challenger T/A 340 Six Pak
ryanbowtie
02-15-2020, 09:35 PM
Listing for a buddy that purchased some land and one of his cars needs to find a new home. 1970 Challenger T/A 340 Six Pak that is gorgeous, bright blue metallic. Listed in the T/A Registry, Fender Tag, Build Sheet, ALL Numbers match drivetrain. Owner history, professionally restored by Hodges Restorations.
mockingbird812
02-15-2020, 11:45 PM
Sharp! Love the color. What color was Charley looking for and was it a Dodge or Plymouth?:dunno:
:Can-I-Have-It:
Edit: ok, just checked, persnickety Charley is looking for an AAR ‘cuda in just about ANY color but blue - oh well, THIS is a purdy car! Maybe Charley will change his mind - in fact he may not even notice it’s a Dodge, he has SOOOOOOO many cars. :cool2:
firstgenaddict
02-20-2020, 03:49 PM
Nice car, I am sucker for metallic bright blues...
Right color and right transmission...
GLWS
lowmile
02-20-2020, 06:21 PM
That thing is gorgeous.
msclassiccars
02-21-2020, 10:56 AM
Beautiful car!
ryanbowtie
02-22-2020, 03:01 PM
Thanks for comments, awesome T/A
dykstra
02-25-2020, 11:58 AM
That car is gorgeous!! GLWTS
ryanbowtie
02-29-2020, 06:45 PM
SOLD, going to a new home that is a member of this site.
Thanks Supercar Registry
sixt9rsx33
03-01-2020, 02:57 PM
Not surprised. Congrats!!
NorCam
03-01-2020, 03:02 PM
I was seriously thinking about that car. Killer looking Mopar and glad to hear it found a new home, but kinda sad I didn't pull the trigger on it while it was available.
Congrats to both parties. It is a beauty!
NorCam
01-16-2021, 10:58 PM
If I recall correctly this was a reported number's matching T/A and it was priced in the 65K range somewhere, so please answer me this as I know very little of Mopars. Why was this car in the 60K-70K range when most that I see are anywhere between 90K and upwards to 130K. I mean the one at Mecum today went for 142,500 plus fees.
Did we all miss the boat on this particular 340 T/A in B5 Blue or were there issues with this car? Trying to grasp why there are such wild swings on Mopars that are for sale.
302moz
01-16-2021, 11:05 PM
Not sure . I follow these cars and the prices of Mopars are down . A t/a is a very rare car. Usually they are about the same price as a comparable 69z.
ryanbowtie
01-17-2021, 12:59 PM
If I recall correctly this was a reported number's matching T/A and it was priced in the 65K range somewhere, so please answer me this as I know very little of Mopars. Why was this car in the 60K-70K range when most that I see are anywhere between 90K and upwards to 130K. I mean the one at Mecum today went for 142,500 plus fees.
Did we all miss the boat on this particular 340 T/A in B5 Blue or were there issues with this car? Trying to grasp why there are such wild swings on Mopars that are for sale.
I sold this for my friend, very nice numbers match certified T/A and restored by a very well known Mopar restoration shop.
njsteve
01-17-2021, 01:33 PM
It was a beautiful example in a popular color, but selling during the initial virus outbreak when people were worried about their financial futures. That would explain the bargain that someone was wise enough to snap up under the radar.
NorCam
01-17-2021, 04:26 PM
I thought it was an excellent car Ryan and from how you described it I would say it was an excellent buy at that. I'm only too sorry that I didn't jump on it as it was priced very fair and I was surprised that it didn't go quicker.
I've been looking for one ever since but cannot bring myself to spend what some people want for them. Especially when I compare them to that car where some are twice the asking price. I will continue to keep my eyes open and will not sleep on the next opportunity.
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