Vehicle Description
There's nothing quite like the full rebellion feeling that comes
from owning a 1970 Dodge Charger in full General Lee livery. After
all, the good-timing attitude this inspires while you play Dixie on
the horn is always in style. And the 440 big block under the hood
is ready for all the hijinks, too!
A Charger R/T already has a huge desirability factor that comes
from the unique elements like the hidden headlights, extra-wide
chrome bumpers, and flying buttress C-pillars. But then you add the
superstar element like the Harley Davidson Orange paint that glows
so bright, you'll still be recognizable even at night. Originally
Plum Crazy, which incidentally is the first year this color was
introduced, this custom build becomes that much more interesting.
It makes for a great canvas to add the General Lee's signature
graphics and push bumper. It even has the large whip antenna for
the CB radio! Finish it off with the correct Vector wheels, and
this is the general that commands all others when it shows up on
the scene.
Chargers are popular because they're fast, but they're also
spacious, comfortable, and surprisingly luxurious, too. While the
Duke Boys had to slide through the windows, you'll be happy to open
the door and slip into the comfy bucket seats. Plus, a center
console is always a welcome sight, especially with the stylized
wood paneling and bright shifter poking through. Beyond the factory
three-spoke steering wheel is a factory full gauge package. In
fact, this one feels so authentic, the dash light still shines on
the factory AM radio (display only). Plus, the provisions for power
windows let you take down all the glass and show off the hardtop
profile without ever leaving the driver's seat. But when you see
the CB and roll bar, you're also instantly reminded of the kind of
fun The Dukes of Hazzard was all about.
The engine bay proudly announces its big block power. The air
cleaner tells you there's a superior 440 cubic-inch V8 topped with
a Holley four-barrel carburetor. It all looks great within the bold
orange engine bay. You'll love the way this one fires up, and how
the newer dual exhaust announces the big block power to the world
with a thunderous rumble. And while this is a total power package
to could easily be used to jump a ravine, this General Lee was
built to be an easy driver, too. You're going to want to show this
Mopar off everywhere, and so you'll be glad to have great anytime
driving features like the three-speed automatic transmission, power
steering, and front disc brakes.
If you're looking for a speedy Mopar with the right fun attitude,
it's hard to beat a big block General Lee. So don't miss this
opportunity, call today!