Hellcat-Powered 1970 Dodge Charger R/T 6-Speed







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Description
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The 1970 Dodge Charger marked the final evolution of the second-generation Charger, a muscle car icon known for its aggressive styling and high-performance capabilities. Building on the success of the 1968 and 1969 models, the 1970 Charger featured subtle but impactful design updates, including a new loop-style front bumper, a revised grille with a single center divider, and hidden headlights that added to its sleek, menacing look.
Under the hood, the 1970 Charger offered a range of powerful engines, from the base 225-cubic inch slant-six to the legendary 426 HEMI V8, capable of producing 425 horsepower. Inside, the Charger combined muscle with comfort, offering bucket seats, woodgrain trim, and optional features like air conditioning and an 8-track player. Its blend of style, power, and attitude cemented its legacy as one of the most iconic American muscle cars of the era.
That era was a long time ago. This Charger retains the classic look, but has been professionally upgraded with modern features like a 6.2-liter Hellcat supercharged HEMI engine and full Schwartz Performance chassis. It features a Finale Speed carbon fiber hood and front fenders, and in the right light you can see the weave of the carbon fiber showing through the FC7 Plum Crazy paint.
Highlights
Offered from The Burnyzz Collection
Finished in iconic Plum Crazy (FC7)
Finale Speed carbon fiber hood and front fenders
6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat crate engine
Six-speed manual transmission
Wilwood 13-inch four-wheel power disc brakes
The chassis number (XS29U0G210103) decodes as:
X – Charger R/T
S – Special Price Class
29 – Two-Door Sports Hardtop
U – 440 cu-in four-barrel V8 (High Performance)
0 – 1970 Model Year
G – St. Louis, Missouri Assembly Plant
210103 – Sequential Production Number
Features
Schwartz Performance chassis featuring:
Rack and pinion power steering
Tubular front control arms
Adjustable coil over shocks all around
Moser full floating 9-inch rear end with 31-spline axles
Air conditioning
Electric headlamp door conversion
RetroSound stereo
Ididit tilt steering column and wheel
Dakota Digital gauges
Kicker Sound system with trunk mounted amplifier and crossovers
Wizard Cooling radiator
Known Imperfections
This Hellcat-powered 1970 Dodge Charger is presented as a finely reimagined example and is said to be free from any substantial imperfections.
Included
Keys
Binder of builder documents
Receipts for build
Ownership History
This Hellcat-powered 1970 Dodge Charger is offered from The Burnyzz Collection of no reserve automobiles.
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