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1970 Dodge Charger - The Fast and The Furious (TF&TF)

September 19, 2008

1970 Dodge Charger - The Fast and The Furious (TF&TF)
1970 Dodge Charger From The 1970 Charger included a front bumper which completely encircled the grille and new full width tail lights. Also new far 1970 was the Federally mandated ignition switch buzzer to remind drivers not to leave their keys in the car.

Total Charger production for 1970 was 49,768 vehicles, of which 10,337 were Charger R/Ts. Volume was still very high compared with the 1966-67 models but just a bit over half of the 1968 peak. It should be noted, of course, that the Charger was very similar in design to several other Dodges, and was at heart a retuned, restyled Coronet; and that Plymouth had its own versions of the Charger and Daytona.

The standard Charger came with the 225 slant-six or 318 V8, neither of which was a barnstormer in the big car. The standard transmission was a three-on-the-tree manual. The interior had a vinyl bench seat, deep-pile carpet, three-spoke steering wheel with a separate horn ring, heater/defroster, cigarette lighter, self-adjusting brakes, fiberglass belted tires, heavy duty suspension (using torsion bars and a front sway bar), rear bumper guards, concealed headlights, and quick-fill gas cap. The parking brake was foot activated. http://www.allpar.com/model/charger.html

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