I joined the dark side...

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by breakinbuick11, Sep 4, 2017.

  1. breakinbuick11

    breakinbuick11 Platinum Level Contributor

    This won't fit in well with the GN and GS.. 300 yards from my driveway... numbers matching 1970 Charger R/T 440 Six Pack 4 speed with a 4.10 Dana 60 super trac. 38,000 original miles. Have the build sheet- optioned like a race car. The numbers matching 440 was rebuilt in 1974 with 34,000 on the clock. It's been a local Central PA Car all of its life.

    Don't ban me :D
     

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  2. 2001ws6

    2001ws6 last of the v8 interceptors

    Nice! Congrats!

    Need some daylight pics. :cool:
     
  3. Mopar

    Mopar Well-Known Member

    Yea more pics in the light. Always wanted a charger, but realized a long time ago it wasn't gonna happen.
     
  4. 66electrafied

    66electrafied Just tossing in my nickel's worth

    Why should we ban you? You'll take yourself out when you spend all of your money keeping that thing alive! :D
    Besides, there are many of us who have secret vehicle loves, and if I recall right, Buick owners were by far the most tolerant of any owners group, most of them have a number of different cars.
     
  5. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member

    Don't tell anyone, but Im a closet Ford guy......ssssh!!!

    Nice score Louie! That car is big bucks!
     
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  6. john.schaefer77

    john.schaefer77 Well-Known Member

    Did you know it was there? Very very cool. I guess this could slide, this time! I'm kidding of course, I love just about all cars from that era.
     
  7. Matt Knutson

    Matt Knutson Well-Known Member

    Nice score, Louie! No shame in second best. ... just kidding. That is a sweet ride.
     
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  8. 300sbb_overkill

    300sbb_overkill WWG1WGA. MAGA

    Make it a fast car and put a BBB 455 in it and smoke some Hemis with it then reveal the engine after you smoke em!:D:D
     
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  9. lemmy-67

    lemmy-67 Platinum Level Contributor

    Cool ride, glad it was saved from the Dukes of Hazard show...
     
  10. scubasteve455

    scubasteve455 Well-Known Member

    Louie Louie Louie loueeee! Louie Louie Louie louiiiiii! Louie Louie how come you cry!
     
  11. scubasteve455

    scubasteve455 Well-Known Member

    That car is sick as hell! 440 six pack! They were "Quicker than Hemi's" Wow you hit the Jack pot! LUCKY!!!!
     
  12. scubasteve455

    scubasteve455 Well-Known Member

    Mixed some paint for Redman1 last year. That color. Straight orange with a little metallic. I mean a little. Never seen that done before. 1970? Crazy can't see it in paint until the sun shines through the paint. Cool...
     
  13. scubasteve455

    scubasteve455 Well-Known Member

    Louie where was car from? Altoona?
     
  14. 455 Powered

    455 Powered Well-Known Member

    Nice score.
     
  15. breakinbuick11

    breakinbuick11 Platinum Level Contributor

    Thanks everyone!

    Steve, yes it is a '70. It's been local to Harrisburg and Mechanicsburg it's entire life.
     
  16. Mister T

    Mister T Just truckin' around

    Excellent score! I've always had a thing for 69-70 Chargers. R/T, 440 6 pack, 4 speed, 4.10 Dana. That's a winner all day long.
     
  17. gsfred

    gsfred Founders Club Member

    Found a gem. Now FLIP it and get back to Buicks. Guessing you should be able to may a few $ on it.
     
  18. kent.gardner

    kent.gardner Well-Known Member

    Very cool!
     
  19. MrSony

    MrSony Well-Known Member

    Hot damn! She's a beaut! Bet you paid a pretty penny for that. It's already orange. You know what you must do...
     

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  20. GSST1

    GSST1 Well-Known Member

    Nice car, thanks for sharing with us! In the past, I have had a 68 mustang, 70 mach 1, 79 trans am, and 69 GTX. Enjoyed all of them. Sold all of them. Enjoy the 70 GS better than all the rest! (do wish I still had the mach 1 and GTX)

    Jim
     

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