The Dodge Charger reached its peak during one of the most
competitive eras in American muscle car history, and the 440 Magnum
was the engine that made believers out of anyone who doubted it.
The Super Bee name carried serious weight in Mopar circles,
originally introduced as a high-performance package designed to go
fast without asking too many questions. This 1973 Charger wears
that identity honestly, finished in light green with black hood
decals, hood pins, a black rear wing, and the kind of attitude that
makes people slow down when it rolls by.
Under the hood is the 440ci Magnum V8 backed by a three speed
automatic with a B&M shifter. The 440 Magnum was built from the
factory with a high-performance camshaft, free-flowing exhaust
manifolds, and a four barrel carburetor, and it produces the kind
of torque that pushes you back in the seat from the moment you tip
into the throttle. The B&M shifter puts that power right in
your hand and makes every shift feel deliberate. This is a big
block American muscle car in the most straightforward sense of the
term.
Inside, the black leather interior is clean and well done.
Dash-mounted oil pressure, water temperature, and volt gauges give
you a direct read on what the engine is doing at all times, which
is exactly the kind of information you want in a car like this. A
Boss stereo rounds out a cabin that is simple, purposeful, and
built around the driving experience.
The 440 Magnum engine family earned a reputation during the muscle
car era that very few engines from any manufacturer could match.
Dodge used it to win races, set records, and embarrass competitors
who thought a smaller displacement engine with more technology
could keep up. On the street, it rarely lost. The combination of
cubic inches, torque, and mechanical simplicity made it one of the
most respected big blocks of its generation, and that reputation
has only grown as the years have passed.
A green Charger with a black wing, a 440 under the hood, and a
B&M shifter in your hand. Some things do not need much
explaining.
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