Vehicle Description
This 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye has it numbers-matching 340 V8
and four-speed stick. And not only do you have rarity and power,
but also you can tell the invested in the interior to make sure you
get to enjoy showing off this rare Mopar muscle to the fullest.
The Challenger's shape is one of the most popular muscle car
profiles in history, and the color combo on this one showcases it
nicely. The copper orange color is tasteful, and the bumpers have
been painted to add extra distinction. The black coordinates nicely
while also highlighting some of the sportiest features of the car,
like the twin hood scoops, two-piece front spoiler, blackout rear,
and ducktail rear spoiler. Plus, the upgraded R/T style side
stripes show off the coupe's exceptional curves.
All the black accents of the exterior also get you ready for the
full black interior. You can tell they made a more recent
investment here by the quality of the seats, carpeting, door
panels, dash, headliner, and more. It's also a very vintage
presentation with details like the correct AM/FM radio and
factory-style air conditioning (will need servicing to blow cold.)
The Challenger's interior was one of the best in the era for
enveloping the driver. You get a comfortable high-back bucket seat,
and the center console gives you a direct line to the iconic
pistol-grip shifter. The dual-spoke sports steering wheel is a
Mopar classic, and beyond that is a full set of gauges, including
the addition of a very handy tach.
The 340 cubic-inch V8 with a four-barrel carburetor is already a
Mopar legend. So it's nice to have the numbers-matching unit still
under the hood of this coupe. While you'll admire details like the
blue block and bold factory air topper, what should really have you
excited Is the way this mighty motor fires up readily and runs
strong. You get complete control over this V8 and its rumbling
soundtrack thanks to the numbers-matching four-speed manual
transmission. Wide Cooper Cobra tires complete a great classic
package made for diving.
The sale comes complete with excellent paperwork, like the original
bill of sale, warranty card, title documentation, and maintenance
records. This is you chance a rare Mopar muscle royalty that has a
true pedigree.