1970, the second-age DODGE Charger cut its name in auto history as one of the best American muscle vehicles at any point made. A symbol in the muscle vehicle scene, the second-gen Charger was conspicuously highlighted in mainstream society television, and blockbuster films, for example, the 1968 Charger rode hard in Bullitt, the 1969 Charger seen week by week in the Dukes of Hazzard, and the 1970 Charger driven by Vin Diesel in the fast and furious
Based on the Chrysler B-Body stage, the 1970 Charger carried out of creation fundamentally equivalent to the 1969 model with a lower base value that was conceivable because of some disentanglement of its tasteful. The fundamental attributes of the '70 Charger - the shape, the secret headlights, the dashing gas cap - stayed unaltered.
In 1970, Evade promoted the capacity to be a victor in its Charger by testing buyers with the trademark, "Assuming you at any point completed first, you could be Avoid material." They upheld their brag with a 426 CID Hemi V8 motor choice that made 425 HP, subordinate its presentation. A six-pack (a threesome of two-barrel carburetors) was likewise accessible as a presentation redesign.