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
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.
The Challengers - 1970 TV is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 Finland:K-11 (new rating: 2001) Sweden:15
390 hp (291 kW) @ 4700 rpm is the power of the dodge van 1970 engine and its maximum speed is 96 mph.
none to my knowledge as the T/A was a special built road racing machine with a 340 six pack only.