This classic muscle car, a 1970 Dodge Charger 500, has been significantly modified from its original state. Under the hood, a powerful 505ci stroker engine has been installed, replacing the original 318ci V8.
This upgrade delivers an impressive 550 horsepower, making the Charger capable of outperforming even modern muscle cars like the Challenger Scat Pack in a straight line race. While the car’s performance has been greatly enhanced, its aesthetics have also undergone some changes.
The original wraparound chrome bumpers and grille design have been replaced with a more aggressive look. Additionally, the interior has been updated with new seats, door panels, and other features.
Despite these modifications, the Charger’s classic lines and timeless appeal remain intact. Its powerful engine and striking appearance make it a highly desirable collectible for muscle car enthusiasts. This classic muscle car boasts a striking blue exterior accented by a white bumblebee stripe and chunky rear tires.
The fiberglass Six-Pack-style hood, hideaway headlights, dual side mirrors, chrome trim, and Cragar S/S 15” wheels with Cooper Cobra tires add to its aggressive appearance. Inside, blue vinyl seats, a color-coordinated dashboard, and woodgrain trim create a retro-inspired ambiance.
While the climate control system, speedometer, and ammeter are non-functional, the 505 ci stroker V8 engine delivers impressive power. Equipped with an Eagle crankshaft, new pistons, COMP camshaft, custom 950cfm carburetor, Edelbrock cylinder heads, MSD ignition, and long tube headers, the engine produces an estimated 550 horsepower.
Power is transmitted to the rear wheels via a TorqueFlite three speed automatic gearbox. Despite some modifications and imperfections, this classic muscle car remains a visually appealing and powerful vehicle.