Vehicle Description
1973 Dodge Charger Why This Car Is Special The 1973 Dodge Charger
we have here at Skyway Classics is a car from the '70s that was
popular back then and still is today. All those era Chargers had a
killer looking coke bottle style body, and ours has 340 Magnum
power, a blacked-out power-bulge hood with hood pins and cables,
orange paint with back stripes, and fat tires on custom mag period
correct Keystone mag wheels too. Features 1973 Dodge Charger 340
cubic inch Magnum small block power Orange and chrome open element
air cleaner 4-barrel carburetor Orange painted intake manifold,
heads, and engine Headers Dual exhaust system Mopar Performance
finned aluminum valve covers Air conditioning Power steering and
brakes Performance spark plug wires and distributor 727 Torque
Flite 3-speed automatic H.D. rear end Cockpit of the Charger being
a match of both sport and luxury Instrument panel has all the
controls at your fingertips Factory gauges Wood trim on the dash
and door panels Wood handle automatic shifter Aftermarket tach
Factory AM/FM radio Air conditioning 3-spoke steering wheel Twin
black and orange front bucket seats Trunk is nicely appointed with
the correct mat and spare tire Fuselage body styling Power-bulge
hood with the 340 Magnum emblems Slick orange paint with black
stripe Shiny chrome bumpers Front air dam Chrome tipped dual
exhaust Black rear wing Keystone mag chrome wheels Mickey Thompson
Sportsman GT raised white letter fat tires all the way around
Engine & Drivetrain You can't go wrong with MOPAR 340 Magnum small
block power, and that is what our Charger has. Under the long hood
and orange and chrome open element air cleaner you will see the V8
engine that delivers gobs of torque and horsepower with the
4-barrel carburetor, orange painted intake manifold, heads, and
engine, headers and a dual exhaust system, a Mopar Performance
finned aluminum valve covers, air conditioning, power steering and
brakes, performance spark plug wires and performance distributor.
The 727 Torque Flite 3-speed automatic and the H.D. rear end puts
the power to the ground with custom Keystone mag chrome wheels and
Mickey Thompson Sportsman GT raised white letter fat tires all the
way around. Interior You will like the styling of the interior of
ours with the cockpit of the Charger being a match of both sport
and luxury. The instrument panel has all the controls at your
fingertips, factory gauges, wood trim on the dash and door panels,
wood handle automatic shifter, aftermarket tach, factory AM/FM
radio, air conditioning, and a sporty 3-spoke steering wheel. The
twin black and orange front bucket seats are great as are the
carpet, door panels, back seat, headliner, and black Charger floor
mats. Even the trunk is nicely appointed with the correct mat and
spare tire. Exterior The 1973 Charger looks racy with the fuselage
body styling, power-bulge hood with the 340 Magnum emblems, slick
orange paint with black stripe, shiny chrome bumpers, front air
dam, a grill surround that gives the Charger a low, sleek look and
the handsome rear end features. The rear end of the Charger is all
business as it features the chrome tipped dual exhaust and that
black rear wing to keep things planed to the ground. Conclusion The
1973 Dodge Charger we have here at Skyway Classics is a great
mid-seventies muscle car that is handsome and a great entry-level
Mopar muscle car that you can enjoy today. It is great looking,
sounding, and handling and gives you the appeal of a 70�€�s MOPAR
muscle car that you can enjoy. So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
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