Vehicle Description
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T For Sale, RARE HEMI & 4spd Pistol Grip,
Restored and Documented Factory Documented 426 Hemi 4speed
Challenger, Dodge's answer to the Mustang created "Pony Car"
segment. Introduced for the 1970 model year, it was one of two
Chrysler E-body cars, the other being the slightly smaller Plymouth
Barracuda/Cuda. Competition was fierce in the muscle car war and
both these cars were available in a staggering number of trim and
option levels as well as virtually every engine in Chrysler's
inventory. Chrysler intended the new 1970 Dodge to be the most
potent pony car ever and positioned it to compete against the
Mercury Cougar, Pontiac Firebird and other more luxury-type muscle
cars. Dodge differed enough from the Plymouth in its outer sheet
metal just like the Cougar differed from the shorter-wheelbase Ford
Mustang. The Challenger was available as a two-door in either a
hardtop coupe or a convertible body design. There were two models
for its introductory year - base model Challenger and Challenger
R/T. The Special Edition or Challenger SE that added a number of
appearance, convenience, and comfort items was available as a model
in either the Challenger or Challenger R/T. This fully documented
factory Hemi Orange Challenger R/T is 1 of only 137 ever built with
the 426 Hemi coupled with 4-speed transmission. Built on June 8th
1970 @ Chrysler's Hamtramck Plant and documented with its factory
Broadcast Sheet. Complete with a true R-Code numbers matching
426/425hp Hemi engine and its numbers matching Hurst Pistol-Grip
4-speed manual transmission. Optioned with black bucket seats with
a console, factory Track Pak with�Dana 60 Sure Grip rear end with
3.54 gears, dual exhaust with chrome tips, factory Rallye
instrument dash with tach and clock. Loaded with options including
power steering, power disc brakes, AM/8-Track radio with a
3-front/2-back speaker system, remote mirror, steel rims with dog
dish hubcaps and F60-15 Goodyear Polyglas GTs. Additional Details:
1970 DODGE CHALLENGER RT - 24562, 1970-dodge-challenger-rt-2,