If you are looking for a powerful, stylish, and comfortable car, the Dodge Charger is a great option.
The 1970 Dodge Charger is a classic American muscle car that has been featured in many movies and TV shows. It is known for its powerful engine, sleek design, and aggressive stance. This particular Charger has been restored to its original condition and features a number of performance upgrades, making it a perfect example of the potential of this iconic Mopar.
The exterior of the car is finished in factory Burnt Orange metallic paint. The finish is well-applied and shows no signs…
If you are looking for a powerful, stylish, and comfortable car, the Dodge Charger is a great option.
The 1970 Dodge Charger is a classic American muscle car that has been featured in many movies and TV shows. It is known for its powerful engine, sleek design, and aggressive stance. This particular Charger has been restored to its original condition and features a number of performance upgrades, making it a perfect example of the potential of this iconic Mopar.
The exterior of the car is finished in factory Burnt Orange metallic paint. The finish is well-applied and shows no signs of wear or damage. The car also features a white factory “bumble bee” stripe on the rear deck and a “six-pack” hood scoop. The front grille is blacked out and features the optional hideaway headlights. The rear taillight panel is also blacked out. The chrome bumpers and related stainless body moldings have been restored and polished to a brilliant shine. A set of polished aluminum American Racing Torq Thrust wheels are wrapped in a set of raised white letter Road Hugger Radial G/T tires.
The interior of the car is black and has been lightly restored. The seat upholstery, carpet, and front and rear panels are all new. The bucket seats straddle a factory console that has been upgraded with a B&M Z-Gate shifter. A factory deluxe steering wheel with faux wood rim sits atop the steering column that has a DynamiK Monster tach with shift light mounted on it. The dash features factory gauges to monitor the engine vitals including a 160 MPH speedometer and tachometer with center mounted clock, and an additional mechanical oil pressure gauge mounted under the dash. The factory radio was clearly updated some time ago as an aftermarket AM/FM radio with cassette tape and a built-in equalizer has been installed. The rear trunk space is clean and features the correct vinyl houndstooth trunk floor mat.
The original 318cid V8 mill has been replaced with a 440cid V8 topped with a factory “Six-Pack”, a 3X2 carburetor setup. The correct factory air cleaner seals up to the factory hood taking in massive amounts of cold dense outside air. The engine compartment is nicely detailed and presents well with a set of fabricated aluminum valve covers. A pair of large tube headers helps this big motor breathe, and a vacuum canister helps build the engine vacuum to operate the power brake booster all subtle indications this motor is “not quite stock”. Finally, an aluminum radiator has been installed to keep this high-powered mill ice-cold. Power is transferred through a 727 Torgue-Flite 3-speed automatic transmission equipped with a 2400 rpm stall converter back to the Dana rear differential. Underneath the floorboards and sub-frame were lightly treated with rubber undercoating and are free of any rust damage. The mechanicals have all been gone through with new steering components and linkage and features factory power steering. The front torsion bar suspension has been rebuilt and a heavy-duty front stabilizer bar was installed.
This 1970 Dodge Charger is a beautiful example of this iconic Mopar muscle car. It is in excellent condition and has been well-maintained. It is sure to turn heads wherever it goes.