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1973 Dodge Charger

1973 Dodge Charger

$12,000

Savannah, Georgia

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Financing shipping and warranties available. dodge Charger American Classic with original 318 - Runs good - used as an everyday driver. - Needs some work brakes have air in the lines need power bleeder.- Brand new tires and rims- break booster- calipers- cilinders- starter- shocks- has primer on it need paint job.has the original 318 . In the early sixties many automobile manufacturers were exploring new ideas in the personal luxury and specialty car segments. Chrysler slow to enter the specialty car market selected their Dodge Division to enter an untapped market for a bigger model to fit between the "pony car" ford Mustang and the "personal luxury" Ford Thunderbird.[1] The intention was to use the B-body for a sporty car with fastback look while sharing as much of their existing hardware as possible.[1] . The 1973 Chargers sported all new sheet metal though to the untrained eye only the rear roof C-pillars looked like the only difference from the 1972's. Also new were vertically slatted taillights and new grilles and no more hidden headlights even as an option. The 318 was still standard with the 340 (available only on the Rallye) 400 ( 2 and 4 bbl. ) and 440 remaining as options. The SE models had a new roof treatment that had "triple opera window" treatment surrounded by a canopy-style vinyl roof. All other models had a new quarter window treatment ditching its AMC Gremlin-style window in favor of a more conventional design. Sales this year were around 108000 units the highest ever for the 1971-74 Charger generation. 1973 Chargers—and all Chrysler products—were equipped with 5 mph bumpers front and rear. . The 1973 Charger has achieved some fame since its use by Michael Westen in the USA Networks series Burn Notice. The car a black model with an air scoop and all white interior was left to Michael by his father and has appeared since the third episode of the first season. It was sacrificed during the fourth season finale by being blown up to keep Vaughn's men at bay and was rebuilt in the fourth episode of the fifth season.

1973 Dodge Charger

1973 Dodge Charger

$12,000

Savannah, Georgia

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Financing shipping and warranties available. Dodge Charger American Classic with original 318 - Runs good - used as an everyday driver. - Needs some work brakes have air in the lines need power bleeder.- Brand new tires and rims- break booster- calipers- cilinders- starter- shocks- has primer on it need paint job.has the original 318 . In the early sixties many automobile manufacturers were exploring new ideas in the personal luxury and specialty car segments. Chrysler slow to enter the specialty car market selected their Dodge Division to enter an untapped market for a bigger model to fit between the "pony car" Ford Mustang and the "personal luxury" Ford Thunderbird.[1] The intention was to use the B-body for a sporty car with fastback look while sharing as much of their existing hardware as possible.[1] . The 1973 Chargers sported all new sheet metal though to the untrained eye only the rear roof C-pillars looked like the only difference from the 1972's. Also new were vertically slatted taillights and new grilles and no more hidden headlights even as an option. The 318 was still standard with the 340 (available only on the Rallye) 400 ( 2 and 4 bbl. ) and 440 remaining as options. The SE models had a new roof treatment that had "triple opera window" treatment surrounded by a canopy-style vinyl roof. All other models had a new quarter window treatment ditching its AMC Gremlin-style window in favor of a more conventional design. Sales this year were around 108000 units the highest ever for the 1971-74 Charger generation. 1973 Chargers—and all Chrysler products—were equipped with 5 mph bumpers front and rear. . The 1973 Charger has achieved some fame since its use by Michael Westen in the USA Networks series Burn Notice. The car a black model with an air scoop and all white interior was left to Michael by his father and has appeared since the third episode of the first season. It was sacrificed during the fourth season finale by being blown up to keep Vaughn's men at bay and was rebuilt in the fourth episode of the fifth season.