According to the listing, less than 10,000 six-cylinder Challengers were made for 1970, and this one is a full numbers-matching powertrain. Classic Auto Mall has this barn find 1970 Dodge Challenger project car listed for $11,900, but you can click HERE to make an offer. Sign up for the Motorious Newsletter. That's a 1970 Dodge Charger body made of carbon fiber, and it's for sale through the automaker's Direct Connection Performance Parts group. Dodge announced several offerings for speed seekers The 1970 Dodge Charger R/T special edition is one such model that many remember for its luxurious upgrades. Leather and vinyl seating, chromed metal on the pedals and woodgrain instrument panels and gearknob were accompanied by a 440 Magnum V8, or the option to upgrade to a HEMI at extra cost. Perhaps what distinguished the 1970 model from 1970. The Dodge Challenger made its debut in the fall of 1969 as a 1970 model. While it shared Chrysler's ''E-body'' short-deck, long-hood platform with the third-generation Plymouth Barracuda, Dodge Challenger's wheelbase was two-inches longer, creating more interior space. The Dodge Challenger was originally offered as a two-door hardtop or 1970 challenger REAL R/T 383 pistol grip 4 speed convertible factory plum crazy purple FC7 383 4 speed air-conditioning runs drives nice original white top white stripe white interior 1 of 19 built block is not Numbers matching car is turn key ready please serious buyers call for more info being sold as is 516-448-3214 deposits non refundable The Dodge Charger, the Dodge Challenger, the classic Dodge Dart, Dodge Ram, Dodge Viper, Dodge Hellcat, if you’re after something more modern - the choice and the era spanned is vast. The V8 is clearly still king, and Mopar is the jewel in the crown. And yes, we included the Ram, because even the classic Dodge trucks for sale get plenty of The Dodge Challenger. A legendary automobile whose lifespan stretches over three generations. The first one spanned 1970-1974, the second generation 1978-1983, and the latest from 2008 to the present day. Its models have had powerful engines, the good looks of a classic American muscle car, and a staunch following since its release. 1970 Dodge Challenger Introduced in fall 1969 for the 1970 model year, the Challenger was one of two Chrysler E-body cars, the other being the slightly smaller Plymouth Barracuda. Positioned to compete against the Mercury Cougar and Pontiac Firebird in the upper end of the pony car market segment, it was "a rather late response" to the Ford Dodge had hoped for sales of 200,000 cars annually, but 1970 turned out to be the Challenger’s best year, with only 83,032 sold. First-gen production ended after the 1974 model year. Among ’70 Challenger models, base hardtops were most common, with 53,337 sold, starting at $2851 ($22,347 today). Lot 151 - 1970 Dodge Challenger RT 6 Pack. Positioned to compete against the Mercury Cougar and Pontiac Firebird in the upper end of the pony car market segment, the Challenger used the same unibody platform as Plymouth's new Barracuda but its wheelbase was 2” longer to provide slightly more rear-seat room. Exterior design was penned by Carl fkvh.