Lot # | 5400 |
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Location | Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 |
Seller | Dealer |
27031 | |
440ci V8 with Six Pack | |
Automatic | |
Other | |
Other | |
XP29G0G150180 |
Beautiful rotisserie-restored 1970 Dodge Charger with R/T badging and a 440 Six Pack engine. The name Charger came to denote the all-business side of Dodge’s high-performance offerings, and this Six Pack version from 1970 lives up to that reputation. The engine is a 440 with a Six Pack, named for the trio of heavy-breathing Holley 2-barrel carburetors mounted on an Edelbrock aluminum intake under the oval air cleaner. The heavy-duty 727 Chrysler automatic transmission, with a matching full-length wood grain console, lets you shift through the gears, while a tough 3.55-geared Sure Grip Dana rear end delivers the power through screaming tires.
This Charger comes equipped with rare power windows, power steering, and power brakes with front discs. The high gloss Dark Burnt Orange Poly paint and black rear stripe, along with the R/T side scoop and badging, ensure it’s anything but sedate. The Gator Skin black vinyl top adds to the high-quality detail. Inside, the beautiful burnt orange bucket-seat interior features a performance dash with wood-grain trim, Tic-Toc gauges, rally dash, AM radio, and a 150 MPH speedometer.
The exterior design, unique to 1970, includes hidden headlights, a hallmark of the Charger legacy, before the body change in 1971. The trunk is detailed with a full-size spare, mat, and jack. The car rides on 5-spoke Magnum 500 styled road wheels, further upgraded with BF Goodrich radial tires. Included with the car are the original build sheet, owner’s manual, data tag, and some build paperwork.
Originally equipped as follows:
This gorgeous Charger is a standout example of Dodge’s Scat Pack series and is ready to cruise or win at car shows. Will you be its next caretaker?
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Why wouldn’t they redo the driver door armrest?