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I think I remember the Challenger. I know you have the Super Bee and the Daytona and a Charger too of the same era if I remember correctly

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Oh yeah, I have those. I want to say that I have three Challengers from the true muscle car era and one modern Challenger. One of them is a resto-mod.

I bought this one with the intent to sell it, but I quite like it:

https://www.mecum.com/lots/AZ0321-453334/1970-dodge-challenger-rt/

It's a brutally honest car with no distractions.

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Driving that is like going back in time and driving one of the best muscle cars of the era.

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It's probably one of the best 1971 Challenger R/T examples on the planet. From the awards, you know every single nut and bolt is correct. I suspect that it's as good as it was the day it drove off the dealer's lot.