Highly Desirable Classic MOPAR Collection to be Featured ALL AT NO RESERVE in Scottsdale at Russo and Steele
December 15, 2015 by Russo and Steele
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Finished in Code R4 Bright Red paint, this rare 1969 Charger Daytona is the product of a professional rotisserie restoration by Julius in Chatsworth, California. Retaining the original matching 440 'Magnum' engine block, highlights include a Torqueflite automatic, black bucket-seat interior, wood grain console, a radio/8-Track player, and power steering. Riding on steel wheels with 'dog dish' hubcaps, this outstanding Daytona was the featured Restoration Profile subject in the June 2009 edition of Hemmings Muscle Machines. 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda 440/6 – NO RESERVE Retaining the matching numbers engine and transmission, this 4-speed, 440-6 car is 1 of only 902 produced for 1970. Rotisserie-restored in 2006 and visually inspected and decoded by Chrysler expert Galen Govier in 2003, it is highly equipped with FC7 In-Violet paint, 'Hockey' stripes, black bucket-seat interior with Rallye instruments, Super Track Pack, Power Brakes, 'Shaker' hood, hood pins, manual steering, and painted racing mirrors. An added 'Go Wing' and highly detailed undercarriage set it further apart. 1970 Dodge Challenger RT/SE 440/6 – NO RESERVE Continuing to benefit from a rotisserie restoration completed during 2001-2002, this exceptionally rare, highly equipped, and well-documented R/T, SE 'Six-Pack' Dodge Challenger marks one of the most collectible and iconic Mopars produced. Retaining the matching Torqueflite automatic transmission and correct, non-matching Code F440 engine, it features outstanding colors, the factory Broadcast Sheet, and decoding of its many outstanding factory options by Galen Govier. Among them are the A 36 Performance Axle Package, A 62 Rallye Instruments, power disc brakes, power steering, and much more. Join Russo and Steele for their 16th annual automotive extravaganza in Scottsdale, Arizona and kick-off the 2016 collector-car calendar in fine style! Running January 27-31, 2016, the Scottsdale auction will showcase over 750 of only the most exclusive, most select and most diverse grouping of automobiles available anywhere in the world and continue their tradition of redefining collector-car auctions with their renowned 'For Enthusiasts – By Enthusiasts' TM philosophy. The five day event will take place between Scottsdale Road and Hayden Road—just south of the North Loop 101 Freeway. Join in on all of the action as Russo and Steele puts the pedal to the metal in the epicenter of the world's foremost collector car event: Scottsdale this January! Experience the refreshing Russo and Steele difference for yourself as we present 2016's flagship automotive event in the sunny high desert of Scottsdale, Arizona! For additional and updated information regarding their Scottsdale '16 auction calendar and the exciting selection of featured collector automobiles being assembled daily, visit their company website at www.russoandsteele.com. For further supporting documentation, high-resolution images, or more advance information about the Russo and Steele Scottsdale 2016 auction event, please contact darin@russoandsteele.com
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