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The op posed the question without any accompanying pictures. I assumed an almost basket case condition and assumed he would hire out everything since he didn't reference his own skill level. That is, a "checkbook restoration" as @1 Wild R/T called it.
Too bad it isn't a V code car.
All these crazy numbers are mind boggling.
I guess my standards of "restoration" are so far below what some people have, I just don't see the legitimacy for the high quotes I'm seeing.
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Much fun was had in Vegas enjoying awesome food, Entertainment, and Racing. Best of all watching Force and Hagen getting it done and Angie almost getting it done.
G36 - Mirror Outside L+R Chrome Racing 84 built 0.9%. Became available February 12, 1970 for any body color except: EB5, EF8, FJ5, EK2, EV2, FK5, FY1 , FY4 and FC7
1970 Dodge Charger Registry
Manual brakes. Should be 11" drums.
Power steering cooler. That's consistent with the track pak package.
Windows aren't tinted. That's consistent with a 4 speed car (no air conditioning).
Radiator shroud is missing.
Dual chrome racing (teardrop shape) mirrors. Kind of rare.
I like white cars...
Does it have D21 on the fender tag which is for the 4 speed manual trans? I ask because I see an automatic trans console shifter laying off to the side.
See this for other info:
1970 Dodge Charger Registry
I'm voting it's a later, non numbers matching engine due to the TQ and wrong valve covers, although I'm not so sure that is all that much of a downer for the 68-70 Charger crowd. Rad is wrong too. It's going to be expensive if you want to do it right.
The $100k for a resto thrown out by Wild R/T...