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1970 V code Challenger question? #1764244
02/27/15 01:59 PM
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Did all 1970 Challenger 440 six pack's come from the factory with a clutch fan? Thanks!

Re: 1970 V code Challenger question? [Re: 750-h2] #1764245
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NO, a 440+6 auto w/3.23s would have a 22" radiator & fixed fan.

Re: 1970 V code Challenger question? [Re: 6bblgt] #1764246
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Ok thanks, so my 440-6 auto with 4.10 track pack and 26 inch rad should have a clutch fan? Right now it doesn't but of course it could have been changed over the years.

Re: 1970 V code Challenger question? [Re: 750-h2] #1764247
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Ok thanks, so my 440-6 auto with 4.10 track pack and 26 inch rad should have a clutch fan? Right now it doesn't but of course it could have been changed over the years.




Yes.. This is the case..........

Soooooo, what's the deal with the '70? That is one of my most favorite Dodges, the '70 v-code........


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'69 Charger 500 440 - 4speed - 3.54 Dana
'70 Road Runner 383 - 4speed - a/c (now with 440)
Re: 1970 V code Challenger question? [Re: hemi68charger] #1764248
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Yeah but an H2 is quicker.

Sheldon

Re: 1970 V code Challenger question? [Re: RUNCHARGER] #1764249
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Yeah but an H2 is quicker.

Sheldon




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Re: 1970 V code Challenger question? [Re: slantzilla] #1764250
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Yeah but an H2 is quicker.

Sheldon




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And exudes a sound of pure bad azz with a set of expansion chambers.


Hi Jack,
What about a '70 B body V code with 3.23 and 22", clutch or fixed?

Re: 1970 V code Challenger question? [Re: B5 Bee] #1764251
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fixed.

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