1970 Dodge Charger R/T

1970 Dodge Charger R/T in Furious 7, Movie, 2015 IMDB

Class: Cars, Coupé — Model origin: US

1970 Dodge Charger R/T

Pos: 01:47:18 [*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase 

Comments about this vehicle

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jtkirk1701 US

2014-11-13 00:49

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JB FR

2015-02-02 22:20

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mini1998 IE

2015-03-29 23:51

Nicest Dodge Charger ever apart from the General lee from Dukes of Hazzard

AOLJU FR

2015-04-03 19:26

***. Dom's car from FF1. Chase against the DB9 and a helicopter.

mini1998 IE

2015-04-04 22:04

i need to see this movie

Longtail

2015-04-04 22:05

How this car remains in drivable condition after slamming almost head-on into the Aston is beyond me.

CRAFT372 US

2015-04-08 15:42

Longtail wrote How this car remains in drivable condition after slamming almost head-on into the Aston is beyond me.
If you have seen the movie you IL know why the car still works

AOLJU FR

2015-04-08 19:25

:think: In real life the car wouldn't be drivable after that. The transmission would be badly damaged, if not completely broken, after being hit by the DB9's front at that speed (specially if we assume that Shaw had also reinforced it's structure as he did with the Maserati earlier in the movie). But it's Fast and Furious, so logics don't apply at all :D

jtkirk1701 US

2015-04-13 23:48

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jtkirk1701 US

2015-04-13 23:50

anybody have the pics of the wrecked version of this car after is collided with the helicopter and falls back to the ground on its roof

2cmorgan US

2015-04-19 05:29

Can anyone tell me what make and name of wheels on this '70 charger from Furious 7?

PDX PL

2015-04-24 16:06

OMFG It's back from FF1, FF4 and FF5

hemihead US

2015-06-14 04:50

Love this car, but after hitting a truck, a wall, getting crushed, slamming into a db9 engine, and flying in mid air, it ain't ever coming back! Sorry fnf charger fans but it's the truth.

hemihead US

2015-06-14 04:51

It's the truth or it'll come back and get extremely deystroued in furious 8.

antp BE

2015-07-31 18:07

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mini1998 IE

2019-02-14 00:19

In my Opinion i think this is the nicest looking incarnation of Dom's Charger but after the crash in this movie I wonder will they ever bring it back because in Fast and furious 8 he doesn't drive his original charger, just the Plymouth and the ice charger.Its probably time to leave it to rest.

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Furiososbr BR

2019-11-11 22:14

Bom oque ele vai usar no 9 é um Charger Trantum e um 68, à diferença que não sera o 70.

-- Last edit: 2019-11-11 22:15:40

train68 US

2023-02-05 20:14

I got the LEGO version of this car last Christmas.

BoldMna AU

2023-12-19 13:02

@2cmorgan ive been trying to find these wheels for ages and i have only just found them in 2023, they are the bs billet centerline lazer wheels and the sizes are: sizes are 17x8 w/5.5in bs and 17x9.5 w/5.5in bs
tires are 245/40/17 hope this helps even though its been 8-9 years lol

antp BE

2025-11-30 20:09

One sold for 190 400 €
Link to "cars.bonhams.com"

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Quote 1970 Dodge Charger
Chassis no. XP29L0C250877
• Screen-used in Furious 7 (2015) as Dominic Toretto's Charger during the rooftop parking-structure chase and jump sequence filmed in Los Angeles
• Constructed by Dennis McCarthy / Vehicle Effects Inc., Universal Pictures' long-time picture-car partner for the Fast & Furious franchise
• Sold directly by Vehicle Effects after filming to Fast & Furious Live, the officially licensed stage show based in the United Kingdom
• Powered by a 6.2-litre Chevrolet LS3 V8 paired to an automatic gearbox, engineered for reliability and repeat stunt performance
• Retains its hero-spec body configuration, roll-cage reinforcement, and visual cues matching its on-screen appearance
• Accompanied by its UK V5 registration and documentation confirming provenance from Vehicle Effects

Originally produced at the Jefferson plant, this 1970 Dodge Charger left the factory equipped with a 383ci V8 engine. It was later acquired by Universal City Studios for use in Furious 7 (2015), where it was prepared by Dennis McCarthy and his team at Vehicle Effects Inc.—the creative force behind the franchise's most recognisable cars.
Re-engineered for demanding stunt work, the Charger was fitted with a modern 6.2-litre Chevrolet LS3 V8, a functional transmission, reinforced suspension, and a full roll cage. A non-functional blower was added to replicate Dominic Toretto's iconic look while allowing the car to perform reliably during repeated takes. Additional fabrication included production-specific rig mounts and adjustments required for rooftop driving and the vehicle-to-vehicle jump sequence.
Following completion of principal photography, the car was sold directly by Vehicle Effects to Fast & Furious Live, Universal's officially licensed touring stunt show. For stage use, it was fitted with more classic wheels to resemble Toretto's Charger from the first film. Acquired by Movie Cars Central in 2019, the car still retains production markings—including the Fast Live checklist on the passenger-side door—and remains in its film-used configuration.
Offered with its UK V5 and the chain of provenance documents, including the bill of sale from Universal City Studios LLC to Vehicle Effects Inc., and the subsequent bill of sale to Fast Live Productions.
The car will require mechanical recommissioning prior to use: the LS3 engine block shows a crack on one side and a water leak due to freezing damage. While the car runs, repair or replacement of the engine block is advised.
Alongside the Toyota Supra and Nissan Skyline, the Dodge Charger stands among the most emblematic vehicles of the Fast & Furious saga—an instantly recognisable symbol of Dominic Toretto and of the franchise's heritage.

Please note: the passenger seat visible in some photographs is from the Buick GNX and is not included in the sale.

Saleroom notices
After further research we can confirm that this Dodge Charger was used as Dominic Toretto's car in Fast and Furious 8, instead of the 7th opus, as confirmed in the movie's keylist, as number 2.6. It was then repurposed and supplied by Dennis McCarthy to the Fast Live production


Strange that they mention that in the end it was from the 8th movie rather than the 7th, as we don't have this car listed with a role fo the 8th :think:

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