While Plymouth joined the pony car market in 1964 with the Barracuda, Dodge needed a few more years to jump on the bandwagon. It didn't happen until the 1970 model year, when it used the then-new ...
The car sports many expensive extra cost options, and a previous owner upgraded it to look like an R/T; the L-code 383 is ...
Dodge introduced the Challenger for the 1970 model year with one goal: to take on Detroit’s best and win. With a 426 HEMI under the hood and an R/T badge on the fender, it quickly earned a reputation ...
The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T stands as an iconic figure in American muscle car history, not only for its sleek design but also for the impressive array of engine options available to buyers. While ...
People who purchased high-performance cars during the muscle car era weren't too different from those who buy performance models today. Performance automobile owners have always shared the common ...
Most musclecars have an interesting heritage, but how many never hit the streets until 22 years after they've left the factory? Bob Roles of Montoursville, Pennsylvania, is the present owner of this ...
This 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T tribute captures the bold spirit of classic Mopar muscle with standout styling, serious power, and low miles. Dodge introduced the Challenger for the 1970 model year ...