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This 1970 Dodge Charger 500 is powered by a reportedly numbers-matching, four-barrel 383cid Magnum V8 backed by a TorqueFlite three-speed automatic transmission. Features include hideaway headlights, bucket seats, a center console, power steering, and heavy-duty power brakes.Finished in Dark
$220,000
Experience the thrill of driving with this 1970 Dodge Charger R/T, a classic American muscle car that is sure to turn heads wherever you go. This beauty is dressed in a striking Rallye Green (EF6) exterior, a color that instantly commands attention and showcases its iconic design. Under its
$129,900
Spectacular fresh rotisserie restoration in original colors. Numbers on engine and transmission match VIN. Nicely documented, including original legible broadcast sheet. A stunning Charger R/T that will stand out anywhere it goes. Is the Dodge Charger the best-looking muscle car of all time?
$144,000
Gateway Classic Cars of San Antonio/Austin is proud to offer this custom 1970 Dodge Charger SE finished in Go Mango Pearl paint. This 1970 Dodge Charger has everything you want. Not only is it the final year for this very intimidating style, but you also have some great features - including
$89,900
1971 Dodge Super Bee VIN: WM23N1A182502 Check out this amazing 1971 Dodge Super Bee! This \'71 has undergone a complete Nut and Bolt Restoration with a very high attention to detail! This Charger Super Bee is finished in classic Hemi Orange along with black Super Bee stripes! Under the hood
$224,995
This 1969 Dodge Charger Supercharged Hemi Restomod is a true embodiment of classic muscle car spirit blended with modern performance enhancements. This Charger captivates onlookers with its stunning Light Blue Metallic finish while the interior is a harmonious blend of original muscle car feel
$69,900
Rotisserie Restored, Citron Yellow, 1971 Dodge Charger powered by A 440 Magnum big block engine and a 4-speed manual transmission. Very desirable RT options were added like the hidden headlights, Ram Charger hood with 440 Magnum insert, rear Go-Wing, R/T stripe package, emblems and front chin
$38,000
1969 Dodge Charger RT The redesign of the 1968 Charger eliminated the true fastback design, replacing it with completely new body panels, so that it shared no sheet metal with the Coronet. It was a striking departure from the two-year-old first-gen design and paid huge dividends when 1968 sales
$99,997
1969 Dodge Charger Why This Car Is Special One of the most collectable muscle cars ever made was the 1969 Dodge Charger. It was made even more collectable and famous after its exploits were filmed in several movies including one of the most epic car chases ever filmed in the movie \'Bullitt\',
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Miles read exempt on title. V8 engine. Automatic transmission,. Power steering. Power brakes. Cold vintage A/C. Slap stick console. New tires. Car runs & drives out very strong.
$94,995
This 1970 Dodge Charger 500 for sale has a Numbers Matching 383 V8, 727 Torque Flight 3-speed Auto Transmission, Orange Exterior Paint w/ Black Bumble Bee Stripe, Highway Gear Rear-End, Factory Power Brakes, Power Steering and A/C, Black Bucket Seat Vinyl Interior w/ Center Console,15\" Mopar
$77,995
The 1969 Dodge Charger R/T, a cornerstone of American muscle car heritage, stands as a symbol of raw power and timeless design. This model, particularly famous as the \"\"General Lee\"\" in \"\"The Dukes of Hazzard,\"\" represents more than just a vehicle; it\'s a cultural icon that captures
$132,998
Rotisserie restored genuine R/T SE born a B5 Blue 440! The 69 Charger R/T SE was a combination of muscle and luxury far better equipped than the Road Runner. The R/T gave it the performance, the SE gave it the luxury. Air conditioning was added to make this Charger even that much better. EXTERIOR:
$41,500
1971 Dodge Charger • Numbers matching 383 CI Magnum V-8 • MOPAR 727 3-speed automatic transmission • Dark Bronze Metallic paint • Body side stripe • Original Tan vinyl and leather bucket seats • Woodgrain console • Power brakes - disc in the front • Cold factory air conditioning
$39,500
1971 Dodge Charger The Charger was completely restyled for 1971 to further segregate it from the Coronet series. Chargers rode on a new 115\" wheelbase chassis and were expanded to six coupes and hardtops in three series. All models were semi-fastback coupes featuring rear quarter window styling
$69,900
1970 Dodge Charger - Restored Charger - 440 6 Pack V8 - Automatic Transmission - 2400 Stall Converter - Resprayed in Burnt Orange - New Black Bucket Seat Interior - 70k Miles Shown The Dodge Charger has been a fixture in movie chase scenes for decades and rightfully so. Think about it, what
$109,995
If we could, we\'d stock all the Streetside Classics showrooms with nothing but 1968-1970 Dodge Chargers. They sell and they sell FAST! So, if you\'re admiring this dropdead gorgeous 1969 Dodge Charger, complete with a gnarly, built-up 440 V8 engine, a smooth-shifting Torqueflight automatic,
$19,500
This 1969 RT Charger has definitely seen better days. It is not for little boys nor winy keyboard bandits. The upsides of this car is that it came off the factory floor as an RT, 440, 4 speed, Drag Pak car. It has its factory body numbers, VIN tag, and a clear title. The downside, it\'s a big
$74,900
*1970 DODGE CHARGER SE *BRIGHT YELLOW PAINT *FACTORY L CODE 383 - NOW HAS UPGRADED 440 C.I. ENGINE *EDELBROCK ALUMINUM INTAKE *DUAL FEED HOLLEY CARB *AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION *ORIGINAL TAN INTERIOR *FACTORY GATOR GRAIN BLACK VINYL TOP *POWER BRAKES *NEW MASTER CYLINDER *NEW POWER BOOSTER *POWER
$129,000
600+HP Pro Touring car with only 300 miles - True 500 Charger - 440-6 Pack - 6 speed manual - Reilly Motor Sports suspension - 4 Link - 4 wheel Wilwood disc brakes - Vintage AC - Legendary interior - & more! This 1970 Dodge Charger is a true 500 car that has been through a tremendous restoration.