Rusty Roller: 1970 Dodge Charger

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It’s amazing what a redesign can do. The Dodge Charger was not an immediate success, selling just 53,000 units in 1966 and 1967 combined. Then Chrysler redid their B-bodied intermediates in 1968 and they delivered nearly 225,000 copies of the Charger in the next three years. The market had also been heating up for performance-driven automobiles in the late 1960s, and that no doubt helped. This 1970 Charger was nothing out of the ordinary, but looks to have led a hard life as it has as much rust as it does sheet metal – and the drivetrain is long gone. What would you give for this roller? The bidding here on eBay is up to $3,600 and the seller hints at the reserve being set at around $11,000 at a dealer in Allen, Texas.

From what we can tell, this crusty old Dodge left the factory with one of Chrysler’s “Hi-Impact” colors, in this case, FY1 Top Banana. When this auto had an engine, it was the 2-barrel version of the 383 cubic-inch Magnum V8, then paired with a TorqueFlite automatic transmission. We’re guessing when this car started to fall apart, the drivetrain was still serviceable and was pulled to be used elsewhere. But that’s just a guess.

Some cars, even classics, can be too far gone to be saved and we wonder if that’s not the case with this Dodge. The fenders and hood don’t match the rest of the car, so they came along later. The bumpers front and rear are gone. The passenger side rear quarter panel is jagged with rust. Open the doors and trunk, and you see big gaping holes. What’s left of the white interior, like the back seat, will have to be redone. Bidders must have a restoration in mind as there’s not a lot good here to serve as a donor, especially at five figures. Unless the VIN has an appeal.

On the other hand, as a restoration, this car is an open book. There’s no need to worry about originality as anything that was numbers matching has flown the coop. So, as s roller, is this a project you would take on as a challenge or look for a more viable candidate to work with?

Comments

  1. bobhess bobhessMember

    Prime candidate for the first March “you’ve got to be kidding” award. Junk at it’s finest.

    Like 38
    • Gary Ciana

      This is so bad it’s posting hurts the image of BarnFinds!

      Like 2
  2. Harvey HarveyMember

    Looks like a rusty rainbow, most I’d give is $100.

    Like 19
    • Erik Morris

      If I gave the seller a hundred bucks for the car, they better hand me a six pack of beer along with the keys.

      Like 16
      • Yblocker

        More like a case. On ice.

        Like 7
  3. mike

    All it needs is everything or a date at the crushers.What a joke

    Like 19
  4. Yblocker

    Still has a good gas cap, not sure it’s worth $11,000.
    Might be good for yard art. Or fertilizer, even plants need their recommended daily dose of iron.

    Like 14
    • Ike Onick

      Good news! All you have to do is replace everything under the gas cap.

      Like 14
  5. Mike

    And Robin said, “Holy trunk, Batman!”

    Like 9
    • John Wayne

      Way to many 0′ and one to many 1’s just sayin

      Like 1
  6. RedBaranMember

    Some elbow grease and a good detailing should have this beauty lookin’ good in no time!

    Like 14
    • Willard F Pereira

      I ordered a brand new ’70 Charger as soon as I came home from Vietnam. Same color as this derelict. Lemon Twist. My friends used to yell out, “Taxi!!!”, whenever I came around. I paid $3260 cash, kept it 6 months, put 14,000 miles on it, and sold it for $2,000. I liked looking at it, but I didn’t like driving it. Kinda like the pretty blonde I used to date. I replaced it with a ’56 Chevy 2 dr. sedan which I drove for 23 years. I never looked back. BTW, what lake did they drag this out of? Jeez.

      Like 16
      • Mikey P

        Thank you for your service sir…

        Like 4
  7. Oldschool Muscle

    Ill take the two rt scoops for my wall……Trash the rest

    Like 4
  8. Josh

    Is this the car from the movie “Joe Dirt”?

    Like 3
    • Erik Morris

      Hahaha! At least the Joe Dirt cars ran. Well, sort of.

      Like 2
  9. George

    I thought the harlequin look was a VW trend in the 90s.

    Like 3
    • John Wayne

      Way to many 0′ and one to many 1’s just sayin

      Like 0
  10. Big C

    The brake master cylinder looks like it could be brought around.

    Like 4
  11. Gary Haas

    “Don’t lowball me, man, I know what I got”! lol

    I’ve owned three 2nd gen Chargers since 1973. IMO these are the hottest muscle cars ever. (How many have been used/destroyed for TV/movies?)

    The market has been crazy on these and it’s only getting hotter. Hence the rollers are up for sale. Even Graveyard Cars would have a hard time resurrecting this without a tetanus shot.

    Like 5
  12. TomCat440Member

    Put her in the crusher!

    Like 4
    • Yblocker

      A crusher? Hell I think a coffee grinder could take care of what’s left of it.

      Like 1
  13. BlackTa

    vin tag and title

    Like 3
  14. JimP

    Nothing to see here folks. Move along, move along.

    Like 4
  15. Kh4fan

    When you finally think you’ve seen it all, something always tops it. This isn’t even a decent parts car.

    Like 5
  16. George Birth

    This one puts me in the mind of the ramblin wreck of Georgia Tech. Only that one was in better shape. Dealer evidently made a mistake in where he placed the decimal places. It should read $11.00.0!!!!

    Like 2
  17. Chasbro

    So, lift the gascap, drive a decent car under it and reattach gascap. But get a tetnus shot first.

    Like 0
  18. George Louis

    The “LAUGH OF THE DAY!!! Thank you Barn Finds for printing this story.

    Like 2
  19. TheOldRanger

    My first thought “junk yard dog”… the guy who’s trying to sell this has a lotta “balls”

    Like 3
  20. AutoArcheologist AutoArcheologistMember

    The thing is… people are buying these, as rusty as they are. Maybe YOU wouldn’t buy it and I wouldn’t buy it – BUT – There are people who are buying them, for whatever reason, and quite frankly, if someone is buying, why not be the one selling?

    If any one of you came across this in an old aunt’s barn, in this condition, you wouldn’t call the crusher, because you know people are, um, what’s the word I’m looking for?? Intellectually deficient – That’ll work. So, knowing someone out there with more cash than cranium contents would buy it, you’d sell it and laugh your way right to the Barn Find Classifieds to find something in much better condition, for much less money…LOL

    Like 8
  21. Mikey P

    “Ran when parked”

    Like 0
    • George Louis

      ALL OF THEM RAN before being parked before the current parking place. Why this one was even driven off the final line at the St. Louis Assembly Plant 04090 .

      Like 0
  22. W T Find!

    I Got nuthin!!!,….and so does anyone that pays more than scrap value here!

    Like 0
  23. W T Find!

    $6,600 so far,…..I guess I’m goin to head out to the woods and drag a few out,….if people are willing to pay this kinda money,..don’t get it but I’ll take your money!

    Like 1
  24. Mike

    Another rust bucket w/no drive trane 😆😆😅😅😅😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😓

    Like 0
    • Yblocker

      *drive train

      Like 0
  25. Chasbro

    It doesn’t have a drive train either.

    Like 0
  26. Charles

    I have a 70 charger rt that needs a lot of framework, and panels, but it actually runs, with a 383. The car came with a 440. If that car is worth 3,600$ to someone, then it would be interesting to see what a auction price my car would get. It has the electric factory sun roof.

    Like 0

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