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'73 Charger #3289574
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Looks like it was optioned well...B5 blue, factory sunroof, power windows, Tuff wheel, A/C, ralleye dash, console/bucket seats,
Original 440 big block. It would have been a great looking Charger when brand new.
Body looks pretty clean, and the car looks to be pretty much all there. Interior is toasty.
Thought's??

Re: '73 Charger [Re: RoadRunnerLuva] #3290299
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There is not much usable in the inside but I love the sunroof.

If you have the money and the time it could be nice but it will take a lot of both.

My first car was that body so I have soft spot for them.


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Man, I'd love to have that if it didn't have the formal roof/quarter window.


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I would like to have it, also. Not sure if it is an electric sunroof, or a manual version.
Either way, if it needs parts ( likely it does) finding them would be hard I think.
The rest of the car, looks completely intact. Including the alleged original drivetrain.
Wonder how solid the car really is.

Edit* looking closer, at the interior, it may be a manual sunroof, looking above the rear view mirror
it looks like a crank handle? shruggy

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If I'm not mistaken 72 was last year for power sunroof,so crank open.. I have this same car triple black only a 400 magnum the sunroof works nicely.

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Got any pics of your car? Sounds nice!

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Were not the like the 75-79 Cordoba and Magnums power units?


Originally Posted by ink
If I'm not mistaken 72 was last year for power sunroof,so crank open.. I have this same car triple black only a 400 magnum the sunroof works nicely.


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Originally Posted by Mr PotatoHead
Were not the like the 75-79 Cordoba and Magnums power units?


Originally Posted by ink
If I'm not mistaken 72 was last year for power sunroof,so crank open.. I have this same car triple black only a 400 magnum the sunroof works nicely.


My brother used to own an all original 14k mile survivor '77 Charger Daytona. That car had a factory sunroof
that had a manual crank, to open it.

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I don't know 75 and up cordobas or magnums, but I'm guessing that they probably have power sunroofs?? My 73 sunroof charger I will be starting a restoration on it anytime now.. very nice all original 60k miles car , but typically Illinois car.. I'll be replacing full quarters. Iv gotten rust free doors and front fenders to replace the old ones.. I'm sorry I'm not wired for what it takes to post pictures on this site..

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