No actual data exists to answer this, but rest assured a 6 cylinder in a 70 Challenger is very rare.
There were reportedly 989 1970 Dodge Challenger T/As sold with the 4-speed transmission.
Around 80,000 plus there was the t/a challenger with only 1,639
In 1970, approximately 20,000 Dodge Challengers were produced, but specific production numbers for the Dodge Cuda, which was part of the Plymouth brand, were around 21,000 units. The 1970 model year is particularly notable for its high-performance variants, including the iconic Hemi engine options. The Cuda has since become a classic muscle car, highly sought after by collectors.
that all depends on what engine you have in it, a 6 cylinder or a v8, need more information.
8 cylinder 290 hp
Depends on which engine you're referring to, as there were several engine options for the Challenger in 1970.
A manual four speed transmission was optional on most models. The standard was a three speed manual.
100 hp is the power of the dodge challenger manual 1970 engine and its maximum speed is 96 mph.
The Charger had 5 different 8 cylinder engines available in 1970, gonna have to be a bit more specific
passenger side on engine.
390 hp (291 kW) @ 4700 rpm is the power of the dodge van 1970 engine and its maximum speed is 96 mph.
The Challengers - 1970 TV is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 Finland:K-11 (new rating: 2001) Sweden:15