Vehicle Description
This 1970 Dodge Charger has everything you want. Not only is it the
final year for this very intimidating style, but you also have some
great original features (just check out the interior!) Plus, with
some great upgrades like air conditioning and big 440 V8 power,
this is an all-around terrific classic muscle machine.
These Chargers had flair. The flying buttress roof, style line in
the hood (w/turn signals,) matching lines on the doors, and a
well-integrated rear spoiler all make this quite classy. But
there's also a ton of muscle car aggression in here, too. The
squared-off bodywork with its muscular curves looks particularly
striking thanks to an expert application of bright Hemi Orange
paint. Of course, these Chargers never needed much help with
intimidation, thanks to the wraparound chrome front bumper. It
draws attention to the recessed front end that looks like it will
inhale anything that gets in its way. Not only is that grille
shadowy, but also the vinyl roof and bumblebee stripe on the rear
come together to give this a well-coordinated dark side.
The burnt orange interior is pure '70s cool. People will love this
color arrangement, because we just don't see them like this
anymore. Especially with the hob-nail cloth inserts. So this really
sets off a time capsule-like feeling inside. You get all the best
features from the era, including the center console with floor
shift, AM/FM radio, and full gauge package with the cool clock/tach
combo. But there is one upgrade you won't see but definitely feel.
The cold-blowing R134a air conditioning makes it great to roll down
all the windows and show off the pillarless hardtop profile even in
the summer.
In a muscle car that been this clean so far, you know exactly what
you'll see when you lift the hood. It's an exceptionally tidy
engine bay, nearly overflowing with motor. The big 440 cubic-inch
Magnum V8 was upgraded later in life, and you can see it was
installed with care and an attention to detail. It has great
correct pieces like the Magnum air topper and factory stickers. But
what you'll really like are all the right upgraded supporting
components, like the MSD coil and large aluminum radiator. The big
V8 inhales deeply through a four-barrel carburetor, and so you get
a terrific growl out of the dual exhaust. Plus, this is a fine
driver with features like the three-speed automatic transmission,
power steering, power brakes, and modern grip of Continental
Extreme Contact tires on upgraded American Racing polished
wheels.
Iconic, interesting, and absolutely powerful, this is the classic
Charger done exactly the way you want it. So don't miss your
chance, call today!