1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 440 Six Pack
It took Chrysler six years to develop a true pony car, and by the time the Challenger was introduced, it was hard to do anything really new with the formula. Offering an astonishing range of engine choices, from a docile slant six to the earth-shaking Hemi, was Dodge's way of getting attention. The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T440 Six Pack was one muscle car that definitely would get you noticed.
![]() ©2007 Publications International, Ltd. The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 440 Six Pack was one of the baddest pony muscle cars ever and could give the Hemi version a run for its money. See more muscle car pictures. |
![]() ©2007 Publications International, Ltd. The 440-cid V-8 took its Six Pack moniker from the trio of two-barrel carburetors. Of 19,938 Challenger R/Ts built for 1970, just 356 were Hemis and 2035 were 440 Six Packs. |
The R/T's standard hood had two scoops that were open but didn't feed directly to the air cleaner. A $97 option was the shaker scoop, which mounted to the air cleaner and protruded through an opening in the hood. Full gauges, including a tach, were standard, and R/Ts could also be ordered in SE guise, which included leather seats and a vinyl roof with a smaller "formal" rear window.
![]() ©2007 Publications International, Ltd. Challengers shared their basic platform with the redesigned Plymouth Barracuda, but had a two-inch longer wheelbase for slightly more cabin space. |
R/T 440 Six Pack Wheelbase, inches: 110.0 Weight, lbs: 3,600 Number built: 2,035 Base price: $5,000 Standard Engine Type: ohv V-8 Displacement, cid: 440 Fuel system: 3 x 2bbl. Compression ratio: 10.5:1 Horsepower @ rpm: 390 @ 4700 Torque @ rpm: 490 @ 3200 Representative Performance 0-60 mph, sec: 6.2 1/4 mile, sec. @ mph: 13.7 @ 105 |
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