1972 Dodge Challenger
Car History
The passage of time in the automotive world has created legends and
highlighted the unique personalities of many cars. One of those has
been the Dodge Challenger.
With a low total production, as well as low survivability over the
years, any Dodge Challenger is worth a substantial amount of
money.
The 1972 Dodge Challenger we have at Adventure Classics is a great
muscle car to own and at a budget price so you can repaint it to
bring it back to a great presentation.
Mechanical
Using the Trim Tag Info Verification from Chrysler, we can tell you
our Challenger came with the 318 cubic inch engine that was rated
with 155 horsepower from the factory using a 2BBL carb and a
3-Speed Manual Transmission, and ours appears to be the original
engine with the addition of the performance carb swap and a swap to
the 4-speed manual transmission now in the Challenger.
It retains the correct orange painted engine, intake, and valve
covers with a chrome open element air cleaner, power brakes, power
steering, and sits in a clean and painted engine compartment.
Other things we can tell you it came with from the factory per the
Trim Tag are it was a J = Dodge Challenger, S = Special, 23 = 2
Door Hardtop, built in Hamtramck, MI, USA on 424 Date Built: 4 / 24
/ 1972, it had 6 = Black Vinyl Bucket Seats, J25 3 Speed Variable
Wipers, J54 Hood Insulating Pad, L25 Trunk Compartment Light, L31
Hood / Fender Mount Turn Signal, N23 Electronic Ignition, N85
Tachometer, R11 Music Master Radio AM, V6X Black Longitude Sports
Stripe, and more.
Interior
The interior has a correct black bucket seats and matching rear
seats, black dash with
wood grain accents, all stock factory gauges, black carpeting and
door panels with woodgrain trim, full length floor console housing
the Pistol-Grip 4-speed shifter, factory steering wheel,
push-button radio, and more.
Exterior
Our Challenger has a Plum Crazy paint job, which could be re-done
to make it nicer, black RT stripes, twin scoop hood with 340-4
Barrel emblems, black rear spoiler, black lower front spoiler, hood
pins, and black vinyl top.
It rides on Cooper Cobra Radial raised white-letter performance
tires and period correct factory road mag wheels.
Conclusion
The 1972 Dodge Challenger we have at Adventure Classics is a great
car for the money and something you can drive and enjoy now or take
it to the next level later if you desire.
Call or email us at:
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(727) 688-1148 OR (727) 580-9919
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