Rare, Unrestored 1970 Dodge Charger R/T Up for Auction

A rare 1970 Dodge Charger R/T, with matching engine and drivetrain numbers and one of only 56 factory-equipped 4-speed manual, will be auctioned off in Chicago next month.

Powered by Chrysler’s legendary Hemi V8 engine, this 1970 Charger R/T is also one of just 112 such vehicles built that year and one of the very few models that haven’t been subjected to any kind of restoration whatsoever, aside from a single repaint.The muscle is also fitted with the A34 Super Track Pack, which means it sports a heavy duty Hurst Pistol Grip shifter, 4.10-geared Dana 60 Sure Grip rear end and 26-inch radiator and power front disc brakes. And that’s not all, because the equipment list also includes a Light Package, power brakes, bucket seats and console, and Rallye gauges with Tic-Toc-Tach, while the exterior is wrapped in a unique Burnt Orange (with R/T stripe delete) and Black vinyl roof.

Given it specs, this 1970 Charger should sell for a lot of cash, and will be glad to report back as soon as the hammer nominated a new owner

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