1972 Dodge Charger Rallye - Rare 440hp , 4-speed , Dana60 on 2040-cars
Troy, Michigan, United States
1972 DODGE CHARGER RALLYE. This is a very rare MOPAR being 1 of 165 produced with a 440 and 4-Speed combination. This car still retains its numbers matching drive train which consists of : 440HP MOTOR, 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION, and DANA60 “Track Pack” REAR END with 3:54 GEARS.
The car has torque boxes, front and rear sway bars, skid plate on the k-frame (as is with Hemi and 6 pack cars), and cooler for the power steering. It is equipped with manual drum brakes.
This car is in overall nice condition. All the body panels are original to the car. The body is straight with no indication of any accidents or damage. The car has had 1 older paint job, except for the engine compartment and inside the trunk (which are original paint). The rear quarters around the wheel wells are bubbling and will need attention. I tried to show attention areas in the pictures.
The console, bucket seat interior is in very nice condition. The seats were recovered a couple of years ago with Legendary seat covers. It has a Rallye Dash, with a 150mph speedometer, and tachometer (not working). It also has an AM radio and rear defroster.
The trim, bumpers, front grills, and rear R/T tail lights are in very good condition.
The 15”x 7” Rallyes, center caps, and trim rings are like new. The tires are P255/R60 Firestone Firehawk Indy 500s.
The car runs and drives great.
BREAKDOWN OF FENDER TAG
WH23: Dodge Coronet,Charger High 2 Door Hardtop U2A: 440 280HP(net) or 290HP(net) 1-4BBL 8 CYL 1972 Lynch Road, MI, USA 164900: Sequence number E86: 440 cid 4 barrel V8 (High Performance) 375hp D21: 4 Speed Manual Transmission CF7: Sherwood Green Poly Exterior Color E6F6: Trim - Vinyl Bucket Seats, Green CF7: Sherwood Green Poly Int. Door Frames 223: Build Date: February 23 198287: Order number V1W: Full Vinyl Top, White U: USA Specifications V21: Performance Hood Treatment C16: Console w/Woodgrain Panel 26: 26in Radiator G37: OS Dual Racing Mirrors N23: Electronic Ignition System 12158: Unknown 163932: Unknown 757: Unknown 050: Unknown
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