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The 1970 Charger did win the most NASCAR races in 1970, helping Bobby Isaac win the championship that year. The Dukes of Hazzard television series made the second-generation Dodge Chargers familiar to the American public.
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Jul 23, 2020 · 1968-1970 Dodge Charger: Talladega Nights. Odds are when you think of a vintage Dodge Charger, it's a second-generation Charger that comes to mind. The Charger's sophomore performance...
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Mar 5, 2024 · The 1969 NASCAR season introduced the world to the Daytona name as Dodge became the first manufacturer to break 200 miles per hour on March 24, 1970, at Talladega in Alabama with Buddy Baker (as...
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Jun 13, 2018 · Also, 1970 was the year that Dodge introduced the ‘high impact’ colors, like Plum Crazy and Panther Pink, so you start adding those into the mix—along with options like the SE Package—and you start to end up with unique and rare cars.
The Dodge Charger (1966), also known as Dodge Charger (B-body), is a mid-size automobile that was produced by Dodge from 1966 through 1978 model years, and was based on the Chrysler B platform.
Feb 4, 2021 · 1970 Dodge Charger. The '70 Charger was available as a 2-door Hardtop only. Engines available were 225ci Slant-Six, 318ci, 383ci, 440ci and 426ci Hemi V8. The Charger saw a few more small changes for 1970. The front end now featured a large wraparound chrome bumper and the grill no longer had a divider. Electric headlight door motors replaced ...
Sep 22, 2018 · Type: Chrysler Street Hemi OHV V-8, hemispherical combustion chambers, cast-iron block and cylinder heads. Displacement: 425.6 cubic inches. Bore x Stroke: 4.25 x 3.75 inches. Compression ratio: 10.25:1. Horsepower @ RPM: 425 @ 5,000.