Friday, November 7, 2014

1969 Dodge Challenger Specs

Other Specifications

The 1970 Dodge Challenger had rear-wheel handle. It had a 23.66 gallon fuel vat, and an AM radio came inventory in all models.


Interior/Exterior


The 1970 Dodge Challenger was available in a two-door hardtop or convertible in the R/T, Challenger Six and Challenger 8 models. A two-door hardtop anecdote was and available in the SE luxury representation. It featured front bucket seats and a bench back seat which allowed the vehicle to comfortably seat four crowd. There was 5.87 inches of ground clearance to buttress the 191.5-inch by 76.5-inch frame.


Engine


The 1970 Challenger had eleven at odds engine options. They varied between six-cylinder, eight-cylinder, magnum, hemi, small-block and big-block models. The most Strong engine was the hemi; 426 cubic inches and 425 horsepower. Engines could be paired with the three-speed automatic or notebook transmissions or the optional four-speed volume.


As one of the most sought after American muscle cars, the 1970 Dodge Challenger offered drivers a compelling engine and flashy appearance. The anterior mannequin was assembled in 1969; but, it was sold as a 1970 replica. First-generation models were built until 1974, followed by a short hole in Industry until the moment time was released from 1978 until 1983.