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The Dodge Charger (1966), also known as Dodge Charger (B-body), is a mid-size automobile that was produced by Dodge from 1966 to 1978 and was based on the Chrysler B platform.

The Dodge Charger was changed slightly for the 1970 model year. This was the last year of the 2nd generation Dodge Charger and featured a large wraparound chrome bumper, and the grille was no longer divided in the middle. New electric headlight doors replaced the old vacuum style. The taillights were similar to those used in 69, but 500 and R/T models came with a new, more attractive taillight panel. On the R/T, new rear-facing scoops with the R/T logo were mounted on the front doors, over the door scallops. A new 440 or HEMI hood cutout made the option list for this year only. Dodge painted the hood scallop inserts black and put the silver engine callouts on top. New "High Impact" colors were given names, such as "Top Banana" and "Panther Pink."

A new engine option made the Charger's list for the first time, the 440 Six Pack. With three two-barrel carburetors and a rating of 390 hp (290 kW), it was one of the most exotic setups since the cross-ram Max Wedge engines of the early 1960s. The Six Pack was previously used on the mid-year 1969 Dodge Super Bee and Plymouth Road Runner. Despite this new engine, production slipped again to 46,576, mainly due to the new E-body Dodge Challenger pony car, as well as rapidly increasing automobile insurance rates. In the 1970 NASCAR season, the 1970 Dodge Charger had ten wins, more than any other car, including the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytonas and Plymouth Superbirds, thus giving Bobby Isaac the Grand National Championship. Buddy Baker, driving the blue #88 Engineering Daytona, was the first and only legal car to run over 200 mph in 1970. That record lasted for over 13 years.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is the Dodge Charger (1966)?

The Dodge Charger (1966) is a mid-size automobile produced by Dodge from 1966 to 1978, based on the Chrysler B platform.

How was the Dodge Charger changed for the 1970 model year?

The Dodge Charger for the 1970 model year featured a large wraparound chrome bumper, new electric headlight doors, and a redesigned taillight panel among other changes.

What engine options were available for the 1970 Dodge Charger?

The 1970 Dodge Charger offered a new engine option called the 440 Six Pack, which had three two-barrel carburetors and a rating of 390 hp.

Why did the production of the 1970 Dodge Charger slip?

Production of the 1970 Dodge Charger declined mainly due to the introduction of the E-body Dodge Challenger pony car and increasing automobile insurance rates.

Did the 1970 Dodge Charger have any notable achievements in NASCAR?

Yes, in the 1970 NASCAR season, the 1970 Dodge Charger had ten wins, including the Grand National Championship, and Buddy Baker became the first driver to break the 200 mph mark.
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