1970 Dodge Charger
$76,995
Vehicle Details
Dodge
Charger
1970
99,950 miles
XP29N0G205688
Coupe
Automatic
383 4 Barrel 335hp V8
Description
1970 Dodge Charger 500 – Numbers Matching | 383ci V8 | California Car | Highly Original This 1970 Dodge Charger 500 is a stunning and highly original example of Mopar muscle, boasting its numbers-matching 383 cubic-inch 335 horsepower V8 paired with the correct 727 Torqueflite 3-speed automatic transmission. With just 99,950 miles and long-term family ownership spanning nearly 30 years, this Charger has been garage kept, well cared for, and retains the authenticity collectors seek. An original California car, it features all original sheet metal and floors, showing no rust and only one quality repaint in its factory B7 Blue finish, accented by a Black Bumble Bee stripe.
The car includes its Fender Tag, Broadcast Sheet, Original Owner’s Manual, and Service Manual—a complete documentation package that reinforces its provenance. Mechanically, this Charger 500 has been maintained to a high standard and performs as it should. The factory Holley 4-barrel carburetor has been rebuilt, and the car benefits from Mopar electronic ignition for dependable performance.
It features factory power steering and factory power brakes with a front disc conversion kit, as well as a new master cylinder, booster, and ball joints. Key Features & Highlights: Numbers-Matching 383ci / 335hp V8 Engine Matching 727 Torqueflite 3-Speed Automatic Transmission 8¾' Rear Axle with 3.23:1 Gears Factory Power Steering and Power Brakes (Front Disc Conversion) Mopar Electronic Ignition Factory A/C (Not Currently Wo
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Mike Sullivan here, and the Dodge Charger needs no introduction. When people picture American muscle, they picture a Charger. The fastback roofline, the hidden headlights, the long hood — it's a design that photographers have been chasing since the day it rolled out of the Hamtramck assembly plant. Add a 440 or a 426 HEMI and you have a car that still makes professional racers nervous at stoplights.
The Charger's story runs from 1966 through 1978, but the definitive generation is the B-body era of 1968–1970. These are the cars that Bullitt and The Dukes of Hazzard made iconic, and they remain among the most sought-after — and most carefully scrutinized — classic cars in the market.
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