Vehicle Description
Attention Mopar fans, here are some of your favorite things -
factory-correct colors, hidden headlights, and a 360 cop motor.
Yes, this 1972 Dodge Charger is everything you want, and more!
Long, lean, and truly its own car, the 1972 Charger has one of the
meanest lines to come out of Detroit. FE5 Bright Red is such a
great color of distinction on these coupes, so it's great to see it
in its factory-correct hue shining so brightly. This Charger's
design might be distinctive, but it's also easy to see the
legendary DNA running through this car's veins in the hidden
headlights, chrome bumper surround, and all the badging. And
speaking of the insignias, you'll showing off the Special Edition
script and logo that's on the factory-correct premium vinyl roof.
And premium with a sporty flair is what this coupe really does
best. You can see it in all the details, like the wide dual exhaust
tips and Mopar's Mag wheels.
Black is beautiful, and that's what this highly original interior
offers. You always find interesting components in a Mopar, and it
starts here with the front seats. The button-top design is one of
the most distinct and plushest you'll find in a coupe from this
era. And speaking of luxury, the black interior is tastefully
broken up by wood paneling on the door panels and all across the
dashboard. The factory three-spoke steering wheel gives you a great
view of the dash, which is important, because everything is focused
on the driver. And while everything looks quite period-correct,
right down to the AM/FM radio, you'll also pick up on a few nice
upgrades. For example, the Rallye gauge package has had a SunPro
tach neatly installed. And while you won't see your favorite
upgrade, you'll certainly feel it with the modern R134a air
conditioning.
Under the hood is a Mopar's 360 cubic-inch V8. While this motor is
already quite powerful, this one has a cool secret. According to
the consignor, this is a '72 Police Interceptor motor. In fact,
it's believed that the cop motors were running the Quadrajet
four-barrel carburetors like this one wears today. This not only
makes for a great story at the car shows, but also you'll love it
out on the road. The V8 was rebuilt with plenty of new parts,
including a new camshaft. So this powerful cop motor is running at
its finest. Plus, the growl of the new exhaust confirms your V8
prowess. And because this SE has been so good at being both sporty
and luxurious so far, you're going to enjoy easy driving features
like power steering, a Torqueflite 727A three-speed automatic
transmission, and front disc brakes.
This Charger runs strong and is complete down to the working marker
lights. It's the kind of Mopar that you know came from a careful
home, and so are you enough of an enthusiast to be its next
caretaker? Call today!!!