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For Sale: Not Mine No Reserve July 2025 Auction 1970 Dodge Challenger RT/SE, 440, 4 speed

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1970 Dodge​

Challenger RT/SE​

VIN: JS29U0E105610

Part of the Jimmy & Julianne Rawls Collection​


Vehicle Highlights​

  • Part of the Jimmy & Julianne Rawls Collection
  • 4 Speed
  • Engine Rebuilt in 2002 by Don Duncan
  • Repainted in 2002
  • One of 143 made with a 440, 4 Speed
  • Judged at the 2005 Carlisle Chrysler Nationals
  • Vehicle Id Plate

The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T SE
Equipped with a powerful 440 cu in (7.2 L) Magnum engine, the Challenger R/T featured a Rallye instrument cluster that included a 150 mph (240 km/h) speedometer, an 8,000 rpm tachometer, and an oil pressure gauge. Notably, the shaker hood scoop was discontinued after 1971.
The Special Edition (SE) hardtop, offered exclusively during the 1970 model year, could be added to either the base Challenger or the R/T trim. This luxurious SE package introduced a variety of enhancements focused on appearance, comfort, and convenience. Standard features included a vinyl roof adorned with "SE" medallions on the pillars, a smaller "formal" rear window, leather and vinyl bucket seats, and an overhead interior console housing three warning lights for door ajar, low fuel, and seatbelt reminders.


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1970 Dodge Challenger
 
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This one looks alot better then the one in the other thread.
 
I’m sure that will go for pretty high $$. He said he wanted a RR.
 
I’m sure that will go for pretty high $$. He said he wanted a RR.
I know it's purely subjective, but I find my 71 RR to be more comfortable to drive than my other B bodies or E bodies.
 
That’s a poorly put together listing. No pic of fender tag? They failed to notice it has a stroker?
 
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