Few cars capture the spirit of the American muscle car era quite
like the 1970 Dodge Charger R/T SE. Produced during what many
enthusiasts consider the pinnacle of the horsepower wars, the 1970
model year represented the final evolution of Dodge's iconic
second-generation Charger before changing regulations and rising
insurance costs began to reshape the performance landscape.
Combining aggressive styling, big-block power, and upscale Special
Edition luxury, the Charger R/T SE remains one of the most
desirable Mopars of the era.
This example has been treated to an extensive rotisserie
restoration that reflects the significance of the model. At its
heart is the numbers-matching 440 Magnum V8, professionally rebuilt
and bored .030 over while retaining its factory-correct appearance,
including the proper dual-snorkel air cleaner. The engine
compartment has been restored to an exceptional standard with
rebuilt original components, correct hoses, wiring, decals, and
finishes throughout. Paired with a rebuilt A727 TorqueFlite
transmission and Sure Grip rear axle, it delivers the effortless
big-block performance that made the Charger a legend on both the
street and strip.
Finished in striking Dark Blue Poly with a white vinyl roof, this
Charger possesses the kind of visual presence that made the model
famous. The rare dual white side stripe package provides a dramatic
contrast and highlights the Charger's flowing body lines, while the
Special Edition trim adds a level of sophistication seldom found in
muscle cars of the period. Hidden headlights, hood-mounted turn
signal indicators, and the distinctive fastback profile create a
look that remains instantly recognizable more than five decades
later.
The interior reflects the same level of craftsmanship found
throughout the restoration. Restored in blue with bucket seats,
center console, woodgrain accents, and extensive new trim and
components, it retains the upscale character that separated the SE
package from a standard R/T. Every detail, from the gauges and
wiring harness to the carpeting and headliner, has been carefully
addressed to create a cabin that feels both authentic and
inviting.
Underneath, the restoration is equally impressive. The chassis was
completely disassembled, refinished, and rebuilt with restored
suspension components, new brake and fuel systems, a rebuilt rear
axle, and numerous factory-correct details. The result is a Charger
that presents beautifully from every angle, whether viewed on a
lift, at a concours event, or parked among the finest Mopars in a
collection.
The 1970 Charger R/T SE occupies a special place in Mopar history.
It represents the perfect blend of brute-force performance and
luxury touring comfort at a time when Detroit was building some of
its most memorable automobiles. For collectors seeking a
high-quality example of one of the most iconic muscle cars ever
produced, this meticulously restored Charger delivers the presence,
pedigree, and performance that have made the model a true American
legend.
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