Vehicle Description
It's hard not to get excited about this 1972 Dodge Challenger
Rallye. After all, it has its numbers-matching V8, numbers-matching
three-speed stick, so it makes for a well-coordinated coupe that
nails the fundamentals you love.
This Challenger really delivers the best of an ear. The paint is an
upgrade to the High impact color Top Banana. The yellow makes for a
good backdrop for this real-deal Rallye trim car's strobe stripe
package running down both sides. This black accenting is part of a
well-coordinated package with the hood, dark grille, blackout rear,
and premium vinyl roof. It's quite a sporty total package with the
R/T-style dual scoop hood, Rallye wheels, quad exhaust tips. And
everything from the full-length crease in the sheet metal to the
way the bumpers hug the form, it really shows off one of Dodge's
most iconic designs ever.
All the black accents of the exterior also get you ready for all
the black inside. The whole layout is clean, complete, and made for
true lovers of vintage style. That's why this has a ton of great
classic details, including the wood-like trim, working dome light,
and a factory-style AM/FM radio that's cranking out tunes. And
what's most appealing about all of this is how it's such a
driver-friendly package. High-back front bucket seats, a floor
shifter, a Mopar dual-spoke sports steering wheel, and a full
Rallye gauge package with large speedo and a handy tach.
The 340 cubic-inch V8 is already a Mopar legend. So it's awesome to
have the numbers-matching unit in the engine bay. And it's ready to
show off with a tidy setup that includes the bright blue block,
good wires/hoses, a newer distributor, and the proper air topper
with callouts that draws you in. It inhales deeply with a
four-barrel carburetor, and it exhales with the proper V8 tune out
of the dual exhaust. A Challenger like this is a great car to let
you feel the road, especially with the control of the
numbers-matching three-speed manual transmission.
The sale comes complete with all the right documentation, like the
factory buildsheet, dealer invoice, owner's manual, and maintenance
records. You will find areas for improvement in a car like this -
maybe the paint, body, tune-up, or another piece for updating. But
the rarity of a true Mopar muscle machine with numbers-matching
main components and the right docs is at the bedrock of classic car
irresistibility. So when you know how special this is, you're going
to want to call today!