Here's How Much A Classic 1970 Dodge Charger Is Worth Today

Do you know how people say old is gold? Well, it seems that the old saying holds pretty much true for the 1970 Dodge Charger. Dodge is one of the few brands to show loyalty to its muscle car roots.
The 1970 Dodge Charger includes ingenious features that moved the markets. The price tag of this classic beauty ranges between $30,000 to $180,000 (That's Rs 22 lakhs -1.35 crores). This article will demystify Dodge Charger's whopping price tag!
A Brief on the Classic 1970 Dodge Charger
Dodge positioned the Charger as a premium mid-sized car. You will find a striking resemblance between the first-generation Dodge Charger and Dodge Coronet. Moreover, the Dodge Charger turned out to be amongst the top muscle cars.
The Charger carried a whopping price tag of $3,100 back then. The beautiful vehicle harboured faux wood-grain steering wheel, premium trim, vinyl upholstery, and bucket seats. You should also know that it had V8 engines with carrying displacements.
Most people found its four-speed manual transmission quite impressive. You can also find three-speed automatic and column-mounted three-speed manual transmission models.

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The Notable Upgrades on 1970 Dodge Charger
One of the remarkable things about the Dodge Charger is that it held several upgrades under its hood. The second-generation Dodge Charger was launched in 1968. One of the distinguishing factors of the 1968 Dodge Charger was the full-width hidden headlight grille.
Unlike the first generation's rotating headlights, the vacuum-operated headlight doors proved better at attracting customers.
In the 1970 Dodge Charger variant, you will spot many visual upgrades. It came with electric headlight covers and a wraparound front bumper. In the higher trims of the Dodge Charger, the automaker included a rear-facing scoop with the R/T logo.
The highlighting feature of the 1970 Dodge Charger was its Chrysler 440 Six Pack as the engine option. This unconventional engine setup used three two-barrel carburettors. You'll also love the vibrant paint job on the quirky Dodge Charger 1970!

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How Much Is It Worth?
If you are thinking of buying a 1970 Dodge Charger, you will come across models in different conditions of repair and maintenance. Some of them might be salvageable, while the others will be covered in rust. The price of such Chargers can fall anywhere between $15,000 to $30,000.
The condition and mileage of the Dodge Charger also play a role in determining its worth. On the other hand, a restored version of Dodge Charger can even fetch a whopping $70,000 (Rs 52.6 lakhs)
Finally, you have Chargers that sell well beyond $100,000 (Rs 75 lakhs). These top-scoring Dodge Chargers are in perfect condition and maintain a good history. The miles driven are typically lower, and they also feature crazy colour palettes. The Drag and Super Track Pak is yet another feature that increases the value of the Dodge Charger.

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Whether you own a 1970 Dodge Charger or wish to own one, the worth of this model will surely stun you!
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