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1970 Chrysler Newport Custom

Started by Challenger_7, April 13, 2007, 07:30:48 AM

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Challenger_7

Hi All

I just discovered this car which seems to be quite original in all and very much in a perfect condition.
It is a two door car with a 400 engine and factory fitted A/C and works perfectly well.
I had never seen the likes of it, and wonder how common or rare is it?

Cheers, Farouk

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6670charger

Actually, they were very common back in the day.  Someone would need to go through the numbers to see how all the options stack up as to rarity, but a two-door Newport Custom was a pretty common car back then.
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road/track

:iagree:

I like the body shape of this and have seen quite a few of this in very nice condition for sale now and then.
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Charger_Fan

We had the Town & Country station wagon version of that when I was a kid...different grille, though.
Looks like a nice car, even if it does have a coolant leak. :icon_smile_big:

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69CoronetRT

Looks pretty good but check the VIN and the engine pad for true engine size. The 400 air cleaner does not look stock.

It could be a car built for export too. It appears to have a 200kph speedometer. I'd be interested in seeing the fender tag if you can get a picture.

thanks
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moparjohn

It's nice and I'd drive it, BUT it's at least a 72 or 73. You can tell by the grill. Also the 383 or 440 in 70, 400 was 72 and one(replaced 383)Drive it!!
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RD

Quote from: moparjohn on April 13, 2007, 06:47:27 PM
It's nice and I'd drive it, BUT it's at least a 72 or 73. You can tell by the grill. Also the 383 or 440 in 70, 400 was 72 and one(replaced 383)Drive it!!

negative ghost rider, that is a 70, this is a 73:

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,23278.0.html

5 to 1 says they just put the dual snorkel on there.  what is the VIN?
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az69rtcharger

I'd say its a 72, When I was growing up we had a 70 Red/Black 2 door Newport Custom and it had a 838 and the Tail Lights were Horizantal and not Vertical like the one in the Photo!

az69rtcharger

Ok here is a pic of the 70 Newport Custom from the 70 Brochure

az69rtcharger

And front

UFO

Looks like an export car.Check the speedometer.Goes to 200 (I`ll bet its 200 KPH).

Drache

I'm surprised that no one realized that the '70 300 had the same front bumper (in looks anyways) as the '70 Charger!  :icon_smile_big:
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az69rtcharger

Here is a 72 like I said look at the Tail lights and that is also the first year of the 400

RD

Quote from: az69rtcharger on April 13, 2007, 09:46:41 PM
Here is a 72 like I said look at the Tail lights and that is also the first year of the 400

there ya have it.. good show az...though the first year of the 400 actually came out in the latter part of the 71 model year, but only in c bodies. hehe
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Challenger_7

Thanks guys for all the comments and information.

True as indicated by some of you, it is a 72. I called the mechanic and had him read the VIN code and it is CM23M2C256081 which shows everything to be correct except the 4 barrel. According to the code, the engine is a 400 but 1-2 barrel ;)
Anyway, when I next visit him, I will see if the body tag is still there, then I will read it and see what else is authentic on this car.
And yes it is an export model, in Lebanon (Middle East) where I am, as originally it was purchased from the Chrysler agent here.

Cheers
71 Chally Conv 383 Magnum Manual - Hurst
71 Chally Auto 383 Magnum R/T 100% Orig
71 Chally Auto 400
70 Chally Auto 318
72 Charger SE Manual - Hurst
73 Plymouth Satellite "Sebring Plus" 100% Orig
Other non Dodge Muscle