The Dodge Challenger RT/SE is quite uncommon, with only 875 similar vehicles being built in the 1970 model year. This figure includes both automatic and manual transmission cars, with 733 automatics listed as sold. This car was produced on September 22, 1969; it exhibits show-quality body and paint work, along with the interior being recently professionally restored.
The Challenger is powered by its powerful 440-cid, 375-hp V-8 Magnum engine with a four-barrel carburetor that is backed by a TorqueFlite 727 three-speed automatic transmission. The car has a dual exhaust system with bright trim tips. The Dodge features the Rallye Instrument Cluster that includes a tachometer. Bucket seats and center console add to the sporty presentation. The windshield wipers are three-speed.
The exterior is finished in factory Bright Red and also sports performance hood treatment and optional black vinyl top. Hood pins and a racing-type remote side mirror are also part of the package. Factory road wheels are mounted with Goodyear Polyglas white-letter tires. The Challenger is kept in a climate-controlled environment when not in use.