Vehicle Description
Bold orange, black accents, and V8 power make this 1972 Dodge
Charger instantly attractive to your muscle car sensibilities. But
then you see this one is also a quality coupe with features you
want like an A/C interior and a new transmission.
There's a boldness to a coupe finished in orange, and so this one
has the head-turning style you want in a Mopar. And the early 1970s
Chargers really knew how to attract attention with a redesign to
emphasize a road-owning style. The long hood, graceful fastback
roofline, and integrated rear spoiler look terrific. In fact, they
look especially nice on this example that has such straight sheet
metal. 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 surrounds the grille and frames the recessed
headlights, and in the rear, it's expertly integrated into the
design on the sheet metal and tail lights. This also has the
distinct look of the Rallye package with the raised hood in black,
coordinating black side vent trim, and special tail lights. Plus,
everything from the dog dish hubcaps on black wheels to the dual
exhaust notched in the rear valance gives this a terrific sporty
style.
The black exterior accents are also a preview of the full black
interior. It's a very vintage package with everything from
wood-like trim to the AM radio that's still there for display. And
the factory air conditioning is blowing nice and cold. You may find
areas to improve, including the headliner, but what we like is that
this one isn't overdone so that you can choose just exactly how
vintage you want this to remain. Plus, the big allure here is that
you have a driver-oriented setup with high-back front bucket seats,
a round gauge package, and Mopar's Tuff sports steering wheel.
The engine bay has the right classic style with the bold blue
engine block radiating from under the big orange air grabber and
callout. Dodge's 340 cubic-inch V8 is a terrific powerhouse for
stout power, especially with a four-barrel carburetor on top. There
have been some solid investments in the motor within about the last
year, and so this V8 fires up eagerly and makes a nice tune out of
the dual exhaust. The transmission was also replaced, and so you
have a smooth-shifting three-speed automatic. Add in power
steering, power brakes, and front discs, you'll truly have an easy
time behind the wheel.
This is the right package of style and substance for those who love
vintage Mopars that were made to drive. So if you've been searching
for a V8 coupe, this Charger has the package and price that makes
it irresistible. Call today!!!