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1974 Dodge Charger 22242 Miles Bright Blue Poly Coupe 360 V8 Automatic

  • Location: Local pick-up only
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Charger
  • Type: Coupe
  • Trim: --
  • Year: 1974
  • Mileage: 22,242
  • VIN: WP29G4G107621
  • Color: Blue
  • Engine size: 360 V8
  • Power options: --
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Interior color: Blue
  • Options: --
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1974 Dodge Charger -- Description

The Dodge Charger was first announced in 1964 as a competitor to the newest muscle cars from cross town rivals and was eventually produced in a variety of body styles and sizes. While the early 1966-1967 models were powerful and stylish they didn't sell too well. It wasn't till the second and third generation models that the Charger really came into its own skin as a tough powerful muscle car. The third generation model was introduced in 1971 and featured a new split grill and a "coke body fuse...lage" bodystyle. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this mean 1974 Charger for your consideration. Featuring the powerful 360cid 2bbl V8 along with the automatic transmission this is one eye and ear catching car. The SE package features a distinctive "triple opera window" rear window and a vinyl roof. It also features the large 5mph bumpers. Finished in Bright Blue Poly with dark contrasting areas. The chrome trim is in great shape and the rubber trim is ok with some slight discoloration. Wide Cragar wheels add to the tough looking exterior as does the custom rear badges and script. A rear spoiler is also fitted along with tinted windows. The matching blue interior is in excellent condition with great button seats and door panels. The faux wood trim on the dash and doors is in great shape. A T-grip shifter and an aftermarket tach/shift light add to the sporty vibe. A modern stereo is also fitted. The 360cid V8 starts up right away and drives really well. The car is a solid driver for someone who wants a cool car to take to shows or simply cruise and scare Hondas. It is a true American legend!