YY1
Well-Known Member
I'm going to look at a 72 Charger this weekend.
The seller claims it's a real Rallye car, but I doubt it.
It does have Rallye doors, but no hood or taillights.
It is a 400-2 car, which I'm pretty sure WAS available in a Rallye.
(Which would eliminate machine gun tips, right?)
I know I'm looking for an "A57" on the fender tag, but...
Let's just say it IS a Rallye car AND happens to be a Lynch Road car...
1st- did they build them there?
2nd- would it still have the A57 code?
3rd, regardless of assembly plant, would all Rallye Chargers have a rear sway bar?
I may be interested even if it's not a real rallye car, just want to be well armed, and value consious.
*Bonus question- It's a big block, and it's a Charger. Is it a muscle car?
*Has buckets and SlapStik, too.
*It's also got high impact paint- EV2 Hemi Orange. How about now?
The seller claims it's a real Rallye car, but I doubt it.
It does have Rallye doors, but no hood or taillights.
It is a 400-2 car, which I'm pretty sure WAS available in a Rallye.
(Which would eliminate machine gun tips, right?)
I know I'm looking for an "A57" on the fender tag, but...
Let's just say it IS a Rallye car AND happens to be a Lynch Road car...
1st- did they build them there?
2nd- would it still have the A57 code?
3rd, regardless of assembly plant, would all Rallye Chargers have a rear sway bar?
I may be interested even if it's not a real rallye car, just want to be well armed, and value consious.
*Bonus question- It's a big block, and it's a Charger. Is it a muscle car?
*Has buckets and SlapStik, too.
*It's also got high impact paint- EV2 Hemi Orange. How about now?
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