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A rare 1970 muscle car just stunned auction watchers by selling far above value, despite never turning a single competitive ...
Plymouth sold over 35,000 Road Runners in 1970, but fewer than 700 were convertibles—this one's even rarer thanks to the ...
NASCAR legend Hershel McGriff bought it new in 1970 and put nearly 90,000 miles on it. Now 95, he wants to pass it on to you.
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The chassis was typical Mopar for the day ... Cuda equipped with 440 Six-Pack, four-speed trans, manual steering, and manual all-drum brakes. Motor Trend, May 1970. NOW: The original Challenger ...
It's impossible to talk about the 1970 Challenger ... it's the original engine, as nobody would ever install a six in a restored Challenger. The top choices were the 440 Magnum Six-Pack with ...
The issue affecting the Scram 440 is said to be caused by a faulty Woodruff key within the magneto. It is isolated to some motorcycles, where the engine fails to start after it has been running for ...
Reports suggest that the sales and bookings of Scram 440 have been temporarily stopped because of a faulty component in the engine called the 'Woodruff key', which is fitted within the magnetic coil.