The new Dodge Challenger came on the street scene in 1970 with a long
list of special options. The beautiful introductory-year example being
offered here is a true two-owner Hemi Challenger R/T showing less than
34,000 miles since new. Painted in EF8 Dark Green Metallic with a V9X
Black Transverse stripe at the back, this standout vehicle presents an
excellent investment opportunity to its next caretaker.
Of all the R/T
options available in 1970, one of the most desirable is the Shaker hood,
as this was discontinued, and most 1970 Hemi Challengers received the
standard non-functional blister-type scalloped hood. This car,
documented with three broadcast sheets and featuring original sheet
metal, is one of the handful from 1970 with a Shaker hood. Now
recognized as just one-of-one built to the specifications on its
documentation, it was bought new in 1970 by a soldier stationed in Fort
Bragg, North Carolina.