The 1970 Dodge Charger was the company's second-generation swan song, released from 1968 to 1970. Each model year has brought something of its own, both in the appearance of the line and in the interior of the car, which makes this car unique. Over such a long period of time, each of these cars has acquired its own history, which makes them even more special. And here is one of these Dodges for sale—only for this particular one, it was bought for only $1.

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The Main Features Of The 1970 Dodge Charger For Sale

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The 1970 Dodge Charger for sale was bought new by the father-in-law of the seller. Later, in 1987, he sold it to his son for $1 only because "people kept bugging him about selling it."

After the car was resold, it was garaged all the time. For this reason, it has 54,000 mileage only. First, it was stored in Tucson AZ, and later shipped up to Vancouver, Washington. However, there is no rust on the car.

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A local Chrysler dealer had mechanic work on it, which made the car shine again. The radiator, fuel pump, alternator, and some other details were replaced. Later, the Mopar Car Club repainted the Dodge. Now, its exterior is fully painted in white, while the interior boasts white upholstery, as well as black dash and floor.

In fact, the interior of Dodge Charger 1970 is no different from the salons of the previous two years. The only difference is the seat upholstery and the height of the front seat backrests, which became higher. The car for sale saved this feature.

In addition, they replaced the car's seat covers and floor mat, as well as received a new headliner and tires.

1970 Dodge Charger For Sale Specifications And Price

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The car still has its original RB 440 V8 Magnum engine. This means it has a power system consisting of three two-chamber carburetors. This power unit with a volume of 7.2 liters develops 390 hp. In addition, the car retained the A/C, AM/FM original radio.

At the moment, the car is located in Camas, Washington. The seller expects to receive at least $62,500.

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