1970 Dodge Charger 500 Survivor Draws Collector Interest with Original Condition and Documentation

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1970 Dodge Charger 500 Survivor Draws Collector Interest with Original Condition and Documentation

A highly original 1970 Dodge Charger 500 is attracting attention in the collector market, reflecting a growing preference for preserved muscle cars over heavily restored examples.

Listed at $64,995, the vehicle stands out as a documented California survivor, retaining much of its factory character more than five decades after it was built. Finished in its original Top Banana Yellow exterior with a black vinyl top, the two-door coupe represents a well-preserved example of Dodge’s iconic B-body platform.

Under the hood, the Charger is powered by a 383 cubic-inch V8 engine equipped with a four-barrel carburetor, paired with a TorqueFlite automatic transmission. The drivetrain delivers the performance expected from the era while maintaining the original driving experience intended by the manufacturer. The vehicle also includes features such as power steering and power brakes, along with additional factory options that enhance both comfort and usability.

The car’s interior remains consistent with its original configuration, featuring black vinyl bucket seats and period-correct trim. Additional equipment includes an AM radio system with stereo tape capability and rear speaker, tinted glass, and a rear window defogger. Exterior details such as chrome trim rings, wheel lip moldings, and door edge guards further reflect the vehicle’s factory specifications.

What sets this Charger apart is its documented history and structural integrity. The vehicle was originally delivered in California and has remained a West Coast car, contributing to its overall preservation. Supporting documentation includes a factory broadcast sheet and a reprinted window sticker, reinforcing its authenticity.

The body is described as solid, with straight panels and consistent alignment, a notable feature for vehicles of this era. Minor rust is reported in limited areas, including sections of the trunk pan and near the rear window, while the main structure and floors remain intact.

With 86,723 miles recorded, the Charger represents a rare opportunity for collectors seeking an unmodified example. As interest continues to rise in original-condition muscle cars, vehicles like this Charger 500 are increasingly viewed as desirable long-term investments. See it here.

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