Vehicle Description
There are plenty of Mopars that like to wow you with their
outrageous presentation, but this 1973 Dodge Charger goes in a
different direction. Quite period-correct, it's the one that gives
you all the great 1970s feelings with some subtle upgrades (like
modern A/C). In other words, you're looking at true V8 nostalgia on
wheels.
A deep forest green was available from Dodge in the '70s, but it
never looked this good. Instead, a modern professional application
means there's a great metallic element that radiates shine is
revealed whenever the sunlight hits this coupe. It gives an upscale
feeling that is continued in the black vinyl half roof. The result
is a car that reminds you of all the best of the '70s chic. And
speaking of style, there's a sense of how much care this car has
received over the years when you see how straight the sheetmetal is
on this exceptionally long coupe. This was built right before the
bumper laws dictated style, and so you have some of the most
impressive ones ever put on a car. Up front the chrome king
surrounds the grille and frames the headlights, and in the rear,
it's expertly integrated into the design on the sheetmetal and
taillights. Add in the fastback design, wire wheel covers, and
integrated rear spoiler, and this Charger has that perfect mix of
vintage sporty and upscale.
More of that cool 1970s appeal happens when you open the door. The
highly-stylized split bench seat has durable green vinyl with
coordinating textured inserts. This is the kind of period-correct
presentation that you only see once - when it's original! And its
condition nearly 45 years later is another reminder of the care
that has gone into this coupe. You'll love all the correct features
from the factory three-spoke steering wheel to the ultra-wide
speedometer. Even the original AM radio is on display. These might
have been Dodge's intermediate coupes back in the day, but today
that means seating up to six in complete luxury - especially since
the air conditioner was upgraded to R134a to keep it blowing
ice-cold into modern times.
In a coupe this 70s-correct it's great to see the numbers-matching
motor under the hood. More than just the original 318 cubic-inch
V8, it has all the right details like the light blue block, stock
air topper, and factory decals. This motor is all about smoothness
and torque, making it the perfect vintage cruiser. Plus, with a
three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, and front disc
brakes, you'll truly have an easy time behind the wheel. And
nothing rides as smooth as the big Mopars from this era.
Striking and interesting, this one gives you all the right upgrades
to truly enjoy vintage Mopar motoring. So when something this
appealing is also so nicely priced, you know you need to hurry to
grab this deal. Call now!