1972 DODGE CHALLENGER
340 V-8 ENGINE
4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
BLUE & WHITE EXTERIOR
WHITE INTERIOR
The reported-original 340-cu.in. OHV V8 mates to a four-speed
manual transmission.
The H-code engine, with a four-barrel carburetor, was originally
rated at 240 horsepower.
A Holley four-barrel carburetor has replaced the original
Thermoquad.
A non-original chrome air cleaner and aftermarket chrome valve
covers have been installed.
The seller reports no start-up or performance issues with the
engine.
The complementing four-speed gearbox transfers engine power to an
8.75-inch rear axle.
It has the Sure Grip limited-slip differential and 3.23 gears.
The car's Bright Blue Metallic paintwork matches the "GB5" paint
code on the broadcast sheet.
During the restoration, the car was painted with basecoat/clearcoat
materials, including the floors.
There are no known history of previous body damage.
There is no known rust in the restored sheet metal.
The paintwork appears in very good condition, with no reported
significant blemishes.
With the painted floor boards, the underside of the car appears
very clean and well detailed.
The exterior chrome, trim, and glass also appear in good shape.
The restored white vinyl interior shows lights signs of wear and
use.
A number of the plastic trim components appear to have been painted
or dyed.
A few small wrinkles are seen in the headliner.
There are no apparent cracks in the dash pad or steering wheel.
Interior features include Rallye gauges, bucket seats, and power
steering and brakes.
There is also an Eighties-vintage cassette radio with a digital
display.
Aftermarket speakers are mounted in the shelf behind the rear
seat.
No issues are reported with the steering, suspension, or braking
systems.
Brake details include front discs.
BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires are mounted on factory 15-inch Rallye
wheels.
AS-IS
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