Two Vivid 1970 Mopar Muscle Cars Headed to July 2026 Classic AuctionTwo of the most eye-catching survivors from Chrysler's high-water mark of muscle-car styling are set to roll across the auction block during a July 2026 sale, both scheduled for the Saturday run day.The first, a 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A, wears its factory FM3 Panther Pink paint paired with a black vinyl top, a combination that turned heads when it left the assembly line and still does. The two-door retains its matching-numbers 340 Six Pack engine, fed by a factory Edelbrock intake mounting three Holley carburetors beneath the correct air cleaner assembly. Power flows through a 727 TorqueFlite automatic to an 8 3/4 rear. The car carries period-appropriate equipment throughout, including OE exhaust manifolds with side-exit pipes, an original-style battery and cables, Rallye gauges, a wood-rimmed wheel, a console with a Slapstick shifter, an AM/FM radio with a rear-mounted antenna, Rallye wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich radials, spoilers and a remote driver's mirror.The companion offering, a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, makes an equally bold statement in Moulin Rouge with a magenta strobe stripe and a vinyl top. Under the hood sits a matching-numbers 340-cubic-inch V-8 rated at 275 horsepower, topped by a Carter carburetor and backed by a 727 TorqueFlite and an 8 3/4 rear with 3.23 gears.The Barracuda is heavily optioned, listing air conditioning, power steering, power disc brakes, electronic ignition, tinted glass, fender-mounted turn signals, window louvers, a Go Wing rear spoiler, an AM eight-track with four speakers, a RimBlow steering wheel and Rally wheels on Goodyear Polyglas GT tires. The black interior is rounded out with Rally gauges, a Slapstick shifter and correct trunk furnishings.AdvertisementAdvertisementBoth cars come with supporting documentation, including an inspection report for the Barracuda, and stand as well-preserved examples of an era when factory color charts were as aggressive as the engines beneath the hood.See The Cars Here... And HereJoin our Newsletter, follow our Instagram page, and follow us on Facebook.