Green has always suited a Mopar. Whether it’s Sublime, Green Go, or Medium Green Poly, these three Dodge muscle cars prove that the factory’s mean green machines still turn heads more than fifty years later. All three are crossing the block at the GAA Classic Car Auction later this month.
1970 Dodge Charger R/T
Wearing FJ5 Sublime paint with a black stripe package and black vinyl top, this Charger R/T is packing a numbers-matching 440 Six Pack rated at 390 horsepower, backed by a 727 automatic and an 8 3/4 rear with 3.91 Positraction gears. Power steering, power disc brakes, Rallye wheels and gauges, and a console-shifted black bucket seat interior round out the package. See the full listing and photos at GAA Classic Cars.
1969 Dodge Daytona
One of just 503 Daytonas built for 1969, this winged warrior wears its factory Green paint and shows only 119 miles since a restoration. It carries a matching numbers 440 rated at 375 horsepower paired with a TorqueFlite automatic and the desirable A36 Performance Axle Package, along with bucket seats, center console, hood pins, and its original broadcast sheet and retail price label. See the full listing and photos at GAA Classic Cars.
1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee
Finished in its original Medium Green Poly over a black interior, this Super Bee benefits from a frame-up restoration with all factory sheet metal and a bare metal repaint. The matching numbers 383 backed by a 4-speed A833 gives it real muscle car credentials, and it retains its original build sheet, trim tag, and factory Air Grabber hood. Power steering, power disc brakes, a Tic-Toc tach, and a woodgrain console round out the interior. See the full listing and photos at GAA Classic Cars.
This classic is selling at the GAA Classic Car Auction on July 23-25. Join us at The Palace and bid on over 400 classic and collector vehicles.
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