1970 Dodge Charger 500

$60,000

/ USD
DETAILS:
  • 1970
  • Driven 80,000 miles
  • Fuel type: Gasoline
  • Automatic transmission
  • Exterior color: Blue · Interior color: Blue
Description

First 60k gets the car. I’m firm on that. Car is evaluated for way more. NOT interested in trades I’m needing to downsize my collection. 1970 Charger ‘500’ 505” Stroker with low miles and run time Built 727, reverse manual valve with 35-38 stall 8 3/4 4.10 gear SS leaf springs 3” TTI exhaust, cut outs 3” drive shaft and loop Unibody frame supports Retro sound stereo and speakers Pw steering Manual front disc brakes New wheels,tires,fuel system, cooling system, complete car wiring, etc etc. ma...

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Our Take:
  • 1970 Dodge Charger 500 Background: The Charger 500 was part of Dodge's effort to dominate NASCAR tracks, born out of necessity to streamline the standard Charger’s aerodynamics. Originally, these cars came with either a 440 Magnum or a 426 Hemi, making this model, which began its life with a 318 engine, quite the sleeper back in its day.
  • Performance Upgrades: The current 505” Stroker engine paired with the built 727 automatic transmission and 4.10 gears significantly boost performance over the stock model. These upgrades mean it’s not just a showpiece; it’s a genuine street terror. If you're thinking about burning rubber and leaving others in a cloud of smoke, this is your ride.
  • Condition and Restoration Efforts: With most of the major systems recently updated (wheels, tires, fuel system, and complete car wiring), it appears you're getting a car that’s been thoughtfully restored—kept road-ready yet true to its roots. The mention of no rust and a solid 9.5/10 condition rating suggests the bodywork and paint have been carefully maintained, a crucial point for a unibody car of this era.
  • Collectors' Interest: Even though this particular Charger 500 started life with a smaller engine, its transformation and restoration might pique enthusiast interest not only for its history but for its present potential. Plus, the inclusion of extra B-body parts could be a treasure chest for someone restoring another Mopar classic. When was the last time you saw a '70 Charger 500 that was this turned up?
Location:
  • Essexville, MI | USA
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