A long and sleek Mopar coupe in its correct colors, but repainted with slight custom touches throughout. So while this 1972 Dodge Charger's appearance and value price will have you hooked instantly, the A/C interior and V8 will make you glad you chose this coupe every day.Let's start with the paint you can't take your eyes off of. While most of the High Impact colors were gone by '72, this factory-correct Fiesta Green looks like it could fit right in with the legendary palette. Of course, the real reason why it catches so much attention is the modern metallic element applied with a professional hand that's why the light rolls off the super-straight panels with an award-worthy touch. Plus, one of the coolest ways to show off a premium muscle car is with a black vinyl roof. Add in matching aggressive elements such as the hood, spoiler, and factory-style stripe that starts under the windshield and follows the side sheetmetal to accent just how long and curvaceous this design really is. Of course, the front end with hidden headlights, custom painted surround, and red accent line make this a scary sight in anyone's rear view mirror. The final aggressive touch is the set of Centerline alloys that are staggered in size to give this Charger an intimidating stance.The exterior black elements are a great complement to the black vinyl interior. The premium button-top front bench has a foldable arm rest so you can choose between seating six total, or allowing the front two to have individual bucket-like comfort. And speaking of luxury, the black interior is tastefully broken up by wood paneling on the door panels, dashboard, and factory three-spoke steering wheel. While this interior looks highly original, there are some nice upgrades like the large dash-mounted tach and the R134a upgraded factory air conditioning.Under the hood is a Mopar's powerful 318 cubic-inch V8. While this motor hints at engine from the correct era, there's has been a nice investment in making it a bold standout. Not only has the engine bay been given a nice hit of the Fiesta Green, but also so have many of the main motor components, including the valve covers and engine block. This makes you take note of the red performance air filter, and the overall presentation is something you'll be proud to show off at the car shows. But beyond just looking great, there has been investment in making more power, too. This includes components like the Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock intake, and long-tube headers that feed the rumbling dual exhaust. There are great features up front like power steering, a Torqueflite 727A three-speed automatic transmission, and disc brakes, but the rear end might steal the show. That's because the shocks and rear brake housing have also been painted Fiesta Green yet another very cool touch on this custom and classic Mopar.An affordable turnkey-ready Charger with great custom touches like this is irresistible. But you're not the only one who knows this, so hurry up and call today!
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