Let's See Your 71-74 Chargers

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I figure why not start a thread for these Generation of Chargers. A family member had 1972 Rallye Charger with a late model 400 and 727 with 3.23s. I was promised years ago that I would get the car but, that no longer will happen as it was a false promise. Knowing what I know in my life now I should of just sought a 1972 Rallye Charger for myself when I was younger. I like the 1972 Rallyes the best but, don't mind the 1971 and 1973-74 Chargers as well. Anyways, let's see your 1971-1974 Dodge Chargers.
 

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I have had a few lol.

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Just wanted to say thank you again for sharing your pictures. Yes. I realize there is a 71-74 picture thread but, I wanted this generation of Charger here. Thank you all again and nice rides.
 

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71's-74's are the real deal for me. Not crazy about the other ones, kind of herd mentality I guess. Best driving old car I've ever owned, probably the best running stock Hemi I've had as well.

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I don't have one right other than a 72 parts car down in the yard. Years ago I did have a 71 R/T and a 72 Rallye 440 that both sold new here.
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She is affectionately known as “Lady V”. The V is for Violet. My wife named her and it has stuck. 400 b and revised 727 with 3:55 posi in back. Nothing else handles quite like this Charger in my humble opinion and experience.

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how wel do those headlights project?
These projector led lights are definitely a very good improvement in overall lighting. The cut off line is clear and the width of the coverage is enough to see across 4 lanes without blinding anyone.

My 2017 Camry has projector lights and I swapped in led bulbs and the chased down some for the Charger. Power to the led lights is significantly less than standard lights.

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Out of all my 68-71 Chargers that I have had. I had a triple green 71' 500 S.E. Man, that was a nice clean Texas car. I do miss it now.
 

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It is vintage air. I bought the condenser kit for a Challenger. The evaporator inside the car is the electronic one. I have the receipt that I can post if you want. I will have to find it.
i have the factory box in my car for heat and ac, but i have nothing under the hood., condenser, compressor, line, nothing
 

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1973 driver: 440 w/ Holley, Cam + Eddy RPM, Hooker Comps, 150 NOS plate. 727. 3.23 SG.

Originally a Parchment 318 AC car.

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