6 days ago · Make: Dodge. Model: Challenger. Year: 1970. When it comes to muscle car royalty, factory-original, Hemi-powered, E-body Mopars sit right there at the top of the heap. Make it a convertible Challenger or ‘Cuda and you’re talking about a royal court with a tiny handful of members. While not every source agrees, it seems that just over 40 E
CC-1802480. 1970 Dodge Challenger. This custom 1970 Dodge Challenger finished in black over a black leather interior has only 240 miles Auction Vehicle. There are 134 new and used 1970 Dodges listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $7,495. Find your dream car today. It wasn’t until 1970 that the brand fielded a true midsize long-hood, short-deck pony car, the Dodge Challenger. Though late to the fray, the Challenger was a strong contender, with crisp styling and Dodge’s full range of engine options, up to and including the mighty 425hp 426c.i. Hemi. The platform proved competitive on the street, stripThis 1970 R/T SE, owned by Delanson, New York's, Jack Brown, is good to gallop with the single Carter AFB four-barrel, 375hp version of the RB wedge V-8, the great 440 Magnum. While clearly muscular, it's also got some atypical convenience options, including power windows, a rear speaker and rear defogger. The SE package, under that name, wasIts next journey could be to a new home, with the seller listing the R/T here on eBay in Manteno, Illinois. Bidding sits below the reserve at $32,600, although there is a BIN figure of $78,000 for those viewing it as a “must-have” classic. One of the most desirable paint shades offered to Challenger buyers in 1970 was Plum Crazy, which The Challenger was an all-new car in 1970, Dodge’s late entry into the “pony car” market. It shared an E-body platform developed by Chrysler to be shared with the Plymouth Barracuda. Convertibles would be rare in the Challenger line-up, and an RT with a 383 cubic inch V8 and an automatic transmission saw only 554 copies. P7SLi.