This 1972 Dodge Challenger Resto-Mod underwent a high-quality
comprehensive restoration and is powered by a rebuilt 440ci
big-block engine with forged crankshaft, backed by a 727 automatic
transmission, a one-piece aluminum driveshaft and an 8.75-inch rear
differential. The engine also features Edelbrock Performance
aluminum heads and aluminum intake manifold, Holley HP Series 750
double-pumper, ARP bolts throughout engine, Comp Cam roller
rockers, MSD Pro-Billet distributor, Hedman headers with dual
exhaust and stainless MagnaFlow mufflers. The engine is cooled by a
Champion aluminum radiator with electric fans, along with an
aftermarket transmission cooler. It sits on QA1 tubular lower
control arms, front and rear adjustable QA1 shocks, and Caracas
traction bars. This Challenger rides on a set of American Racing
special-edition wheels and tires, mounted over front disc brakes
with drilled and slotted rotors. With a fresh, high-quality body
and paint outside, the restored interior features a new carpet,
seat covers, door panels, new headliner and a restored console with
a slap-stick shifter. ** PREVIEW
Vehicle Details
1972 Dodge Challenger
Listing ID:CC-1934526
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Palm Beach, Florida
Year:1972
Make:Dodge
Model:Challenger
Exterior Color:GOLD
Interior Color:WHITE
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:161742
VIN:JH23G2B414562
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