Pops had one just like this one. His was all black with grey bucket seats and the floor shifter like this one. He let his brother take care of it while we were stationed in Wiesbaden Germany. His brother ended up crashing the car.
You never see Mopars. I don't at least to see those 3rd gen chargers is even more uncommon 2nd generation chargers overshadow 3rd gen and to pricey made 3rd gen chargers appealing love the stock of that 1973 Charger
IT'S A BEAUTIFUL CLASSIC 1970s Dodge Charger SE- WOW - MY ERA.-LOVE IT. THANKS FOR SHARING.
I've warmed to these. Very nice car. Color's great. Really suits it.
I thought they they were weird looking when I was a child, now I think these are some of the most attractive Mopars 😍!!!
It is strange to see the original hub caps on these things 😊
Just gorgeous 🤩!!!!
When I turned 18 this make and model was my very first car in 1980. I paid $750 dollars for it. S.E 400 Auto on console green int/ ext.😊
Pops had one just like this one. His was all black with grey bucket seats and the floor shifter like this one. He let his brother take care of it while we were stationed in Wiesbaden Germany. His brother ended up crashing the car.
That car is worth everything to you more than all the money in the world. The same with my 74 Charger.
Those 3rd gen Dodge chargers are overshadowed by the 2nd generation models love seeing those 3rd gens
Amazing car.
Lost my license in a exact match 73
What a BEAUT eh
You never see Mopars. I don't at least to see those 3rd gen chargers is even more uncommon 2nd generation chargers overshadow 3rd gen and to pricey made 3rd gen chargers appealing love the stock of that 1973 Charger
I agree, lots of cool Mopars out there that don't get enough attention!
Looks good but sounds like a Briggs and Stratton 😂
Driver one real life
Is tis for sale?
No it's not