That car should get 16 to 18 mpg.
All Dodge Darts are A Bodies.
not as far as I know.
off blue if I remember right.
I believe it was a 7.5
between 3,000 and 3,200 Lbs.
8 cylinder 290 hp
The Charger had 5 different 8 cylinder engines available in 1970, gonna have to be a bit more specific
I had a 1970 Malibu for 23 years and it got 17 to 19 miles per gallon. I still have a 1970 Chevelle SS396 Convertible that gets 9 to 11 miles per gallon.
Depends on the engine, trans and diferential gearing The 318 gave low 20s The 426 HEmi around 6 mpg
Assuming you mean 426 Hemi engine, expect 8-10 MPG (on a good day)
well it depends on the model and engine because the r/t was 15 mpg and then the had the t/a witch was only made for 1970 and that one got 12 mpgon high way speeds
#1 is the first plug closest to the radiator on the drivers side.
No actual data exists to answer this, but rest assured a 6 cylinder in a 70 Challenger is very rare.
Mine did until I replaced the carb. with an 1970 carter single brl. then i get more power and 16-20 mpg.
that all depends on what engine you have in it, a 6 cylinder or a v8, need more information.
has to be worth a lot since they never made a 70 charger with a 4 cyl.
Voltage regulator is located on the fire wall L/H side near you master cylinder