What is dodge 1970 charger?

The 1970 Dodge Charger is a muscle car that was produced by Dodge, a division of Chrysler Corporation. It was introduced in 1966 and was redesigned for the 1970 model year. The Charger was available in several different trim levels, including the base model, SE (Special Edition), R/T (Road/Track) and Daytona.

The 1970 Charger had a long hood, a short deck, and a muscular stance. It featured hidden headlights, a full-width grille, and a new style of taillights. The R/T model came with a standard vinyl roof, a rallye instrument cluster, and power front disc brakes.

Under the hood, the Charger was available with several different engines. The base model came with a 318 cubic inch V8 engine that produced 230 horsepower. The R/T model was available with a 440 cubic inch V8 engine that produced 375 horsepower, or a 426 cubic inch Hemi V8 engine that produced 425 horsepower.

The 1970 Charger was also notable for its appearance in the movie "The Fast and the Furious". The car was featured prominently in the movie's final scene and helped to cement its status as a classic muscle car. Today, the 1970 Dodge Charger is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts, and is considered one of the most iconic American muscle cars of all time.