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1970 Dodge Challenger - Big Noise From Shreveport

Matt Delaney's V10 Moparus Maximus Is A Bona Fide Ground-Breaker.
By Ro McGonegal
Photography by Robert McGaffin
1970 Dodge Challenger Front View
Year One bits are everywhere.... 
   
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1970 Dodge Challenger Front View
Year One bits are everywhere. The AAR hood is fiberglass and the slick Aero Catch latches are from Coast Fabrication. The modified grille is by Mopar Metal Restoration. The trunk spoiler is a carbon fiber piece by Cerious Performance. To not piss off the cops, Delaney installed laser jammers, an Escort 9500I up front and Shifter ZR3 at the back bumper.
1970 Dodge Challenger Rear Taillights
1970 Dodge Challenger Viper
1970 Dodge Challenger Pressure Gauge
1970 Dodge Challenger Viper Valve Cover
1970 Dodge Challenger Viper Engine
A gorgeous animal by any motorhead's... 
   
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1970 Dodge Challenger Viper Engine
A gorgeous animal by any motorhead's estimation. All you remember here is engine, engine, engine. The relocated V10 uses stock tubular headers as well as the factory heat shields.
1970 Dodge Challenger Side View 1970 Dodge Challenger Hood Latch
1970 Dodge Challenger Katzkin Seat 1970 Dodge Challenger 6 Speed 1970 Dodge Challenger Rear Driver Side
1970 Dodge Challenger Interior
Matt replaced the moldy spaghetti... 
   
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1970 Dodge Challenger Interior
Matt replaced the moldy spaghetti with Painless Performance junctions and tendrils. Sumptuous Katzkin suede and soft leather grace the '08 Sebring convertible buckets ("The most comfortable Pro Touring seats we have ever used," says Matt). Auto Meter meters are clustered neatly in a Rocky Mountain billet panel. The Pioneer/Kicker audio force features nine speakers and has enough power to turn your insides to jelly. The neato "Rapids" tiller is a Flaming River piece.
1970 Dodge Challenger Front Passenger Side
1970 Dodge Challenger Underneath
Delaney hung a heavy-duty... 
   
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1970 Dodge Challenger Underneath
Delaney hung a heavy-duty Viper coconut with a specially made suspension that bolts to its own subframe, hinting that a kit for this bolt-in conversion is coming soon. Note that the 23-gallon fuel cell acts as a stressed chassis member, adding a measure of rigidity to the construction.
1970 Dodge Challenger Viper Badge
Fikse Profil 5S 18x9 modulars... 
   
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1970 Dodge Challenger Viper Badge
Fikse Profil 5S 18x9 modulars are hewn from aircraft-quality aluminum, providing superior strength as well as minimal unsprung weight. Those chunky 285/35 Nittos fit without any rubbing.
1970 Dodge Challenger Qa1
1970 Dodge Challenger K Member
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1970 Dodge Challenger K Member
To relieve the congestion of the factory suspension and free up needed room, Delaney Auto Design fabricated a bolt-in K-member to house the adjustable, splined torsion bars internally. A rear-steer power rack and an adjustable Z-bar steering linkage correctly place the tie rods and reverse the travel direction of the rack.
1970 Dodge Challenger Passenger Side 1970 Dodge Challenger Matt Delany 1970 Dodge Challenger Viper Engine 2
1970 Dodge Challenger Front Headlights

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