To install headlight buckets on a 1970 Challenger, first ensure the front grille is removed for easy access. Position the headlight buckets into the mounting holes, aligning them with the retaining clips. Secure them in place using the provided screws, making sure they are tight but not overtightened to avoid damage. Finally, reconnect the headlight wiring before reassembling the grille.
To install headlight buckets on a 1970 Dodge Challenger, first, remove the front grille and any surrounding components to access the headlight area. Position the headlight buckets into the mounting holes, ensuring they align properly with the retaining clips. Secure the buckets using the appropriate screws or clips, then reconnect the headlight wiring. Finally, reattach the grille and check that the headlights are properly aligned.
well the 1970 challenger did not have the plum crazy purple as a stock color they came up with that color in may 1972and at the time it was on the barracuda until 1994 when the 'cuda was discontinued and then they put it on the challenger
There are 2 adjustment screws on each light that align the headlight, one will raise and lower the light and the other will move the light from side to side.
Dodge Challenger was created in 1970.
No
It probably will as the body is the same.
1970
Depends on which engine you're referring to, as there were several engine options for the Challenger in 1970.
the 2009 is much heavier as they never built a challenger until 1970.
The new Dodge Challenger was inspired by the old Dodge Challenger from 1970-1974.
There was no Dodge Challenger in 1969, 1970 was the first year.
1970