This 1970 Challenger is as Clean as They Come

For all intents and purposes, there are no bells and whistles on this Dodge Challenger. It's just a pristine example of raw American muscle.

By Robert Bacon - March 3, 2021
This 1970 Challenger is as Clean as They Come
This 1970 Challenger is as Clean as They Come
This 1970 Challenger is as Clean as They Come
This 1970 Challenger is as Clean as They Come
This 1970 Challenger is as Clean as They Come
This 1970 Challenger is as Clean as They Come

A Head-Turner

This pristine 1970 Dodge Challenger, with its shaker hood, vinyl top, and Gray metallic paint is a real head-turner. If this model is something you could picture yourself driving, then it's your lucky day: it's up for auction!

Photos courtesy of Mecum.

Under The Hood

Propelling this beauty is a 360 ci V-8 lump that pumps out 255 horsepower and 360 lb-ft of torque. All of this power is sent through a 727 Torqueflite transmission.

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Interior

This Challenger is as striking on the inside as it is on the outside. Its Black legendary interior is crisp and clean. Sit into the driver's seat and you'll be faced with a Thunder Road dashboard containing Auto Meter Ultralite gauges.

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Handling

This Challenger should handle relatively well... for a 1970's muscle car. It has an autocross suspension and a Sure Grip differential. Taking it for a spin around the city shouldn't be an issue either, thanks to its power steering.

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Wheels

The Riddler wheels that this Challenger rides on look like they were finished off yesterday. They house four disc brakes, which should help bring things to a halt without too much sweat. 

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High-Performance

There are no manifolds in sight. Like many cars produced in the 60s and 70s, this model comes with headers that lead straight to its dual exhaust system. 

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