1970 Dodge Charger R/T

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$42,900 USD | Sold

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Dodge first introduced the Charger as a mid-year addition to its 1966 lineup. It shared much of its sheetmetal and underpinnings with the Coronet. In 1968, the Charger was restyled creating quite the sensation on the showroom floor for its combination of good looks, outstanding performance and great value. 1970 marked the third and final year for this bodystyle on Dodge’s intermediate Charger of which the division produced 10,337 R/T’s. R/T simply meant Road/Track which also meant business to Dodge’s competitors. The 1970 received non-functional scoops bolted on to each door to highlight the sporty theme.

This red R/T with white vinyl top and white pinstripes over a white vinyl bucket seat/console-equipped interior with black carpets makes for a perfect overall combination. The nicely detailed engine bay is equipped with 440 Magnum V-8 and TorqueFlite automatic transmission. Other extras include Code W23 road wheels, AM radio, power steering and brakes.