How much horsepower does a 1970 Dodge Challenger have?

How much horsepower does a 1970 Dodge Challenger have?

Powerful Engines The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T equipped with a 440 “six-pack” engine rated at 390 hp could do zero-to-60 in six seconds flat. The quarter mile was completed in 13.6 seconds at 104.0 mph. The ultimate option was the 426 Street Hemi rated at 425 hp.

How many 1971 Dodge Challengers were built?

27,377 Dodge Challengers
PRODUCTION Chrysler Corporation built 27,377 Dodge Challengers for 1971, including 1,857 convertibles, of which 167 were equipped with the 383 Magnum engine, and 41 of those also came with a four-speed manual transmission.

What engines came in a 70 challenger?

For 1970, the optional engines included the 340 and 383 cu in (5.6 and 6.3 L), as well as the 440 and 426 cu in (7.2 and 7.0 L) V8s, all with a standard 3-speed manual transmission, except for the 290 hp (216.3 kW) 383 cu in. engine, which was available only with the TorqueFlite automatic transmission.

What is the top speed of a 1970 Dodge Charger?

Performance

0 – 100 kph 5.6 s
0 – 60 mph 5.4 s
Top speed 242 kph (150 mph)

How fast is a 1970 Dodge Challenger?

In Detail

tags muscle
transmission Pistol Grip 4-Speed Manual
final drive 3.54:1
top speed ~235.0 kph / 146.0 mph
0 – 1/4 mile ~14.1 seconds

How many 1970 Dodge Challengers were made?

PRODUCTION Dodge built a total of 18,512 Challenger R/T models for the 1970 model year; 963 of them were convertibles, and 692 of them had the standard 383-cubic-inch, 335-hp engine.

Is there a Challenger convertible?

The Dodge Challenger has been in production virtually unchanged for over a decade. By that, we mean really unchanged, and despite soft-top versions from both the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro, Dodge never went with a Challenger convertible.

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