anywhere from $80,000 to $200,000.
Around $4500-5000
The Hemi IS an engine, you can't "put" a hemi on to another engine
1970 Challenger R/T Hemi Convertible - only 9 made - best year for the challenger, best motor If you don't like a convertible then it's the 1970 Challenger R/T SE Hemi - only 60 made - great car. any challenger you are lucky enough to own ...of course a hemi would be nice.....
only $5,600
1971 Dodge Challenger RT Hemi It was yellow with black racing stripes It is a really cool car.
Very likely, as there was no 2007 Dodge Challenger.
Assuming you mean 426 Hemi engine, expect 8-10 MPG (on a good day)
Hemi orange
a 426 hemi.
It depends on which engine you have in the 1970 Challenger. If you had the 318ci, you could expect to get 11 - 14 mpg. With the 426ci hemi or the 440ci six pack, you could expect 6 - 10 mpg, depending on how hard you drove it.
It depends on the year... 1970 hemi challenger- low 13s @105mph 5.7 hemi challenger [mailto:-13.6@105 -13.6@105] srt8 6.1 [mailto:challenger-13.1@108 challenger-13.1@108] srt8 6.4 challenger- mid 12s@ 115mph.
It depends on the year and engine you are talking about.. The current srt8 hemi charger and Challenger run the same #12.8, with the challenger having a slight mph advantage 113 to 112.6mph. Charger has better weight distribution but is slightly heavier(300lbs). 1969 hemi charger 500 manual 4.10s did 13.48@109(hot rod magazine) 1970 hemi challenger manual 4.10s did 13.1@107.12(car craft magazine).