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1970 Dodge Charger Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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1970 Dodge Charger front-quarter view, hood open.

The 1970 Dodge Charger is a monster of a car with an astounding following.

The Dodge Charger is building up a movie resume almost as prolific as Michael Caine's. Although the 1968 Charger stole the show from a Ford Mustang in “Bullitt,” (Sorry, Steve McQueen), the 1970 Charger outshined a Mitsubishi Eclipse and Toyota Supra to become the real superstar of 2001’s "The Fast and the Furious" (sorry, Paul Walker).
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The last model year of the short-lived second generation—which ran from 1968 to 1970—this car saw few changes compared with the 1969 Dodge Charger. Of note, a new chrome-surround bumper adds an inch to the car’s overall length, and Dodge decided to drop the center division from the grille. Additionally, 1970 saw the introduction of Dodge’s “high impact” paint options, including Plum Crazy and Panther Pink.

Backward-facing body scoops on the front doors show up on the R/T model. Bench seats were standard, with optional high-back buckets and a fold-down center console available on the 500 and R/T models. The ignition was moved to the steering column, and the gear shifter changed to a pistol grip. You had your choice of either bumblebee striping or a single longitudinal stripe.

Matt Smith
Published Aug 23, 2021 by Matt Smith
Matt believes you don't have to be a "car person" to love your car—you just need the right match. The right vehicle opens up your life, whether that's weekend drives, remote adventures, or simply making daily routines less of a grind. As Head of Content for CarGurus, US, he creates and oversees the site's written and video content, helping people find their ideal car. Matt has been working on the journalism side of the auto industry since 2014.

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by Anonymous
Feb 23, 2015
Driving this car is an ego-stroking shot of pure adrenalin! I feel like a kid again!Only thing I would possibly want to top it would be a triple BLACK 70 RT/SE, with gator grain top, 440 six pak ,leather seats and a factory electric moonroof. I had the opportunity to buy this exact car back in 79, I couldn't scrape together the "high" price of $1000!, wish I did, today as I understand the production figures, this combination of options made this a 1 of only 7 built!! I would now be a wealthy man!Feb 23, 2015
by Chris T
Jun 06, 2011
0-60 in about 2.6 60-0 in about 5. full racing suspension, brakes, everything so it handles great. profesionaly rebuilt, 426 hemi with blower. 986 hp looks great, sparco racing interior, and flat black on red tribal stripes on the exterior the cars a blast, love the look all them porsche owners get when they get smoked by a dodge.Jun 06, 2011
by Cheryl B
Apr 06, 2011
Was an origianl 383, but now sits with a 440 out of a 1970 Superbird. Does it rattle? Of course, I rattled at 43 years old! Recently appraised at $60,000. We have $45,000 into her. Very fun to drive and yes, brag about it! She is beautiful!Apr 06, 2011

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