A beautifully restored 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A is currently up for sale through Hendrick Performance in Charlotte, North Carolina.
There were only ever 2,399 Challenger T/As produced back in the day. This example is painted Plum Crazy Purple and is also one of just 1,411 to have been outfitted with the TorqueFlite automatic transmission.
A variety of features made the Challenger T/A stand out from other models. For example, it includes a side-exit exhaust, a flat black fiberglass hood with locking pins, staggered 15×7-inch steel wheels and distinctive T/A graphics.
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Inside, ιτ is finished in black vinyl with black carpet and a black center console. It also features a set of bucket seats, a three-spoke steering wheel with a wooden rim, wood on the door panels, and additional wooden trim on the center console and around the shifter.
The listing states the car has undergone a thorough restoration and is in such good condition that, during the 2004 Mopar Nationals judging event, it only had 51 points deducted from a possible perfect score of 1,000.
Powering the classic American muscle car is a 340 cubic-inch V8 pumping out 290 hp. As mentioned, it is paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission driving the wheels through an 8 ¾ rear axle. The car has clocked up 69,491 miles (111,834 km) over its life and has an asking price of $119,990.