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1974 440 Charger

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It’s on face book and I’m not on fb. Ill see what I can do. Only this 1 pic. Ultra rare sun roof car. Numbers matching Was in Muscle Car Review magazine Kim

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I am on FB and I can't find it....you got a location?
 
Nice purchase. If it's a true Rallye car it will have the A57 on the fender tag and build sheet. The side stripe should have the Charger cut-out on the door. The sun roof makes it a nice optioned car since few were made that year. Would love to see more pics if possible of the interior, underside and engine compartment. Trying to see what work you would need to do body wise, etc. If your doing a cash buy, I'd start at 13K. Good luck
 
Where in CA? Looks like a car i looked at in Buffalo a couple years back.
 
It’s on fb in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan. Canada. Says it’s a Rallye. I got it in a text and I don’t know how to post it. Kim
 
Ah got it. Let's try this:
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Well, apparently this website is allergic to Facebook....:mad:
Ok, if you DO have facebook, the item number is 538669796912806.
Go to FB, click on "marketplace" and enter that number...
 
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I'll try to copy/paste all the info here from that ad:

"Seller's Description
1974 charger rallye ultra rare factory sunroof, 440 magnum,auto,numbers matching, this car was in muscle car review magazine talking about its rarity, engine was redone, years ago,but doesn't have many miles on it since,performance cam,ect.,trans has 700 miles on rebuild, with shift kit,car had one repaint in the 80's but retains original color, running, driving rare mapor,$15,000 Canadian. May consider part trade,for bumper pull campers, or other cool vehicles."

Seller's name is apparently Kam Gehlen from Moose Jaw....
Here come the pics:

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I've given the seller the link to this thread. Maybe he'll join in?
 
I've had 3 of these, 2 in the banana/black scheme and one, white/black. I love the looks of the rallye package, with the power bulge hood and the pins. However, even with the 440, they are on the slow side. Lol! I've got an original intake for that engine, and I see why... It alone weighs a ton! Regardless of performance, they are sweet cars.
 
I had a 74 440 Rally in this color scheme too, sans vinyl top and with black interior. I sold it fully restored for $12k, so that will tell you how long ago... Funny thing about Mopar quality control, when I went to duplicate the hood paint treatment, the color show through on one side was 1 or 2 inches farther forward than the other. It was the one thing that I could bring myself to faithfully restore when I painted it. It left my shop even side to side.

This car is one of 213 440 1974 Rallyes if I recall. Add in the sunroof and it is an extremely unique car!

Good luck selling it. Please move it fast before I break down and buy it!
 
Regarding the sun roof-

I've seen more 1974 sunroof cars that any other year.
 
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