This 1970 Dodge Charger R/T is a factory 440/4-speed car that’s said to be a good driver in need of cosmetics and non-structural rust repair. Though now fitted with a non-original ’71 440, the car retains its factory 4-speed and Dana rear end and a correctly date-coded 440 in need of rebuild is included in the sale. Find it here on eBay in Rapid City, South Dakota with reserve not met. Special thanks to BaT reader P.S.P. for this submission.

Though the passenger side looks pretty good, the left side shows pretty extensive lower rear quarter panel rust. A replacement skin is included in the sale, and though the trunk floor will also need attention, the seller says that both interior floor pans as well as the car’s frame are very solid.

The interior is pretty rough but fully functional apart from the clock and tach. The headliner has been removed but is included along with its support rods.

The big 440 is said to run well, though the seller does admit that it could stand to be given a tune-up. Both brakes and master cylinder were replaced last summer, and the ad further states that the car is in good driving condition.

No build sheet could be found, but the original fender tag remains in place. Anyone know how to decode it?

Looks like a good starting point to us, and with fast bidding it seems that we’re not alone.