The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 440 Restomod with a Stance That Screams Power


Behold, what we are seeing is an absolutely gorgeous black and elegant 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 440 Restomod, with awesome stance and modern touches. These kinds of classic Restomod Mopars have been always one of our favorite, a classic muscle car with modern wheels which in our opinion are way more attractive than the original.

This ’70 Challenger R/T inside has no modifications what so ever. The complete interior has been left original which is equipped with comfortable black vinyl bucket seats, AM radio, a center console with a 3-speed automatic shifter, Ac unit, and 3-spoke sports steering wheel.

As we have said before, this 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T is powered by Chrysler’s 440 cubic-inch, 7.2-liter big-block RB Magnum V8 engine, factory rated at 375 horsepower and 480 lb. -ft. of torque. The engine is attached by a 3-speed automatic transmission system. Also, it is equipped with awesome U.S. Mags five-spoke wheels wrapped with low profile tires.






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