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Can't say I ever seen seats that color combination before.
Looks like some kind of custom interior work, or it was a completed project car for "Pimp my ride". Check the trunk to see if a 40 inch flat screen pops up.
The Satellite Sundance package had several two tone options. Google Plymouth Sundance to see some of them. Charger SE may have had those options as well.
This interior (seats) are in a 1974 Charger,any one know the name or have any info on it? I'm asking for the owner of the car.Thank's View attachment 18870
Yes, it's called Aztec trim. More common on B body Plymouths. Some Charger SEs with a white body like this one with the sunroof, fewer GL6 aztec gold body SEs and rare on the rallye hardtop like mine.
Truth is, if I was looking for a car in '74, this trim package would not have been high on my list, if at all. Kinda tacky at the time. The muscle car was dead, high inpact paint colors were done and it was just plain gaudy. Guess that explains why there are not many cars with aztec trim. My fender tag trim code is N1YW but it might be different on your dad's car since it is white.
Nice cars and welcome. I find it weird that they would come with a black dash and console.I thought they would of came with tan dashes or something of that color instead of having three different colors throughout the interior but hey ma mopar did some weird things. Sweet car your dad has and im envious of the sunroof and one of these days my 71 bee will have one.