1970 Dodge Challenger T/A

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t-topflyer

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I know this has little if anything to do with Buicks, but muscle car collectors tend be interested in various makes, models etc.......so I figured someone on here may know someone that knows something about where I could find a decent example for a fair price. I haven't turned up much in my various internet searches, so if you have any leads, let me know. Thanks in advance.
 
I know this has little if anything to do with Buicks, but muscle car collectors tend be interested in various makes, models etc.......so I figured someone on here may know someone that knows something about where I could find a decent example for a fair price. I haven't turned up much in my various internet searches, so if you have any leads, let me know. Thanks in advance.

I know where there is a 70 Cuda 426 Hemi 4 speed, all origional 34k miles. But I am sure its high.
 
Rare car, but they are out there. There is a T/A registry online and more. Actually this is one of my favorite cars. Good luck on your search.
 
My older brother bought a 1970 Challenger T/A with the 340 Six-Pack back around 1977 for around 3,500.00. It was maroon(or a color close to that) w/ the black stripes... It was an Awesome looking car....Low Miles....Great Condition!!! I was only around 13 & loved it when he'd take me for a spin...:)
Sad news is that around 1981 he traded it for a 4 wheel drive truck w/ a snow plow on it...The guy who got the T/A wrecked & totaled it a few months after getting it...:(

The Darkside:cool:
 
How high do you think? I NEED that car. :biggrin:

I can hook a brotha up if your serious:wink::biggrin:

He "might" also own 2 Superbirds all origional with less than 20k miles on both and some other rare Mopar stuff;)
 
I can hook a brotha up if your serious:wink::biggrin:

He "might" also own 2 Superbirds all origional with less than 20k miles on both and some other rare Mopar stuff;)

Oh Yeah, the KEmi Cuda is Black on Black:cool:
 
I know where there is a 70 Cuda 426 Hemi 4 speed, all origional 34k miles. But I am sure its high.

R/T, R/T-SE, Hemi, 440+6, 440-4V or 383-4V would all be nice ones to have and I would consider one if it was just up my alley (Hemi out of the question/budget), but the one I lust for is the 340+6 T/A with the graphics, trumpet side exhaust, agressive rake :cool:.....etc.....will check out the registry been a while since I touched base with him thanks for reminding me
 
the one I lust for is the 340+6 T/A with the graphics, trumpet side exhaust, agressive rake :cool:.....

I know what you mean, that's exactly the kind of T/A my brother once owned.........hope you find yourself one...:cool:
Next time I talk w/ him I'll have to see if he has any pics of it that he can e-mail me...If so I'll post 'em..


The Darkside:cool:
 
Mopar

I love my 440 Cuda. I am looking for a six pack setup for it. Probably the coolest car ever. B4 blue with a four speed. You would not beleive the attention this thing gets. And the sound is unbelievable. Nothing like a big block Mopar with a cam,headers and flowmasters.:D
 
I love my 440 Cuda. I am looking for a six pack setup for it. Probably the coolest car ever. B4 blue with a four speed. You would not beleive the attention this thing gets. And the sound is unbelievable. Nothing like a big block Mopar with a cam,headers and flowmasters.:D

I think the coolest car ever is the GN:D I do agree with you about the sound of a Mopar 440. I have had several but the baddest was a 69 Super Bee that I built a 440 for. 509/ 292 cam, heads ported from the old D/C templates, MSD, headers, single plane intake and an 850 double pumper. That car was vicious...pulled hard to 7000. Manual drum brakes and no P/S made it a handful:eek:
 
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