Dodge Charger RT
The third and final year of the Dodge Charger’s second generation didn’t bring many changes to already perfect muscle car. The front grill received a chrome treatment with side scoops and a few small design improvements. The most important things, like the R/T package and the choice of a 440 Magnum or 426 Hemi engine remained the same.
The R/T or Road and Track package was a popular option that included cool graphics and a beefier suspension and steering. Also, it came with a 440 engine as standard. But, if you wanted full power for your 1970 Charger, you could choose the Hemi, which was significantly more expensive.