$28,500
Soneff’s Master Garage found this survivor 1973 Dodge Challenger Rallye after sitting for many years in a garage. We purchased it from the estate, and now we’re bringing it back to driver status with new fuel and brake systems, new carburetor, a service, and tune up. This Challenger Rallye
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$38,900
1974 DODGE CHALLENGER, VEHICLE ID: IS SOLD!!! SOLD!!! 6, 340 CI BORED .030 OVER, HEADS DONE, CRANE CAM AND KIT.904 TRANSMISSION WITH SHIFT KIT, REVERSE VALVE BODY,2800 STALL SPEED CONVERTER. 8 3/4 POSI REAR 3:23 RATIO.2 1/2\' EXHAUST WITH FLOWMASTER MUFFLERS. AUTO METER GAUGES. TORQUE THRUST
$79,900
GR Auto Gallery of Indy is pleased to offer this beautiful 1973 Dodge Challenger for your consideration. This stunning muscle car is a oner owner car. The paint scheme is a design of his own. He chose the factory Bright Red for the base color. On top of that, silver and black stripes were laid
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By 1974, the muscle car era was over, but someone forgot to give the news to the guys over at Dodge. Standing as the lowest production year for the E-body Challenger, this cool Hemi Orange hardtop sports a built 440 under the hood and a classic Mopar muscle look. If you wanted a new car with
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E-bodies don\'t get much cooler than this black on black 1974 Dodge Challenger. If you\'re into driving and enjoying your Mopar muscle than debating the finer points of matching-numbers, this nicely optioned and very well documented 340-powered Challenger is for you.
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If you\'re a Mopar, there\'s almost nothing cooler than a \'70s Challenger. This 1973 example packs a snarling 340 inch small block under the hood, which is now officially more powerful than anything the factory put together in 1973. Masterfully restored to be the ultimate street predator,
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Restomods are something everyone can appreciate. It doesn\'t matter if you\'re a fan of authentic, factory-correct builds or wild pro streets, cars like this 1973 Dodge Challenger will catch everyone\'s eyes and bring them in for a closer look. After going through a ground up, rotisserie restoration,
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Mopar people know the significance of the 1974 Dodge Challenger. It was the final year for these first generation muscle cars, and its model year was even cut short, making it the rarest of the E-bodies. But just in case you weren\'t already tempted by rarity, you\'ll be drawn in by all the
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This highly optioned 1974 Dodge Challenger is everything you love about a classic Mopar. More than just the paint or the 440 V8, this has taken some of the best pieces of the legendary Challenger name and put it in one outstanding package.
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We know why you love a Mopar. Chrysler built some of the most interesting designs of the muscle car era, and they did it in the lowest numbers. So of course you\'re going to be attracted to a 1973 Dodge Challenger with a well-built 340 V8, great paint scheme, and an unbeatable price.
$40,000
Stunning Challenger! Last year of production for the Ebody. Rallye package. Original, numbers matching 360 Cu. engine backed by a 727 TorqueFlite automatic transmission. Two fender tags means lots of options for this final E-body production year. 8-3/4 rear gears. Power steering, power disc
$52,995
1973 Dodge Challenger Factory 340 Car with Build Sheet Fender Tag In Place Documented Restoration with Receipts Strong Running H-Code 340 4-Barrel V8 D21 Heavy Duty 4 Speed Manual Transmission Pistol Grip Shifter 8.75\' Rear End Factory Power Steering Factory Power Front Disc Brakes Beautiful
$70,000
Gateway Classic Cars of Las Vegas proudly presents this 1973 Dodge Challenger. This vehicle is a true testament to the American muscle car era, boasting a powerful 512 CI V8 engine topped with 2 Edelbrock 4bbl carbs, long tube headers, high pressure oil pump and paired with an automatic transmission.
$33,995
$49,000
Step into the world of classic American muscle with this striking 1973 Dodge Challenger R/T Tribute. Dressed in a vibrant yellow exterior that totally complements its black vinyl interior, this vehicle is a true testament to the golden era of automotive design.Under the hood, this Challenger
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There\'s no question that Chrysler knew how to build some awesome muscle cars during the peak of the era. That\'s exactly why you\'re attracted to this 1973 Dodge Challenger R/T tribute. But more than just a sleek and sinister appearance, this one backs up its muscle machine looks with a big
$43,900
1973 Dodge Challenger Rallye Tribute Introduced in fall 1969 for the 1970 model year, the Challenger was one of two Chrysler E-body cars, the other being the slightly smaller Plymouth Barracuda. Positioned to compete against the Mercury Cougar and the Pontiac Firebird in the upper end of the
$49,995
In a way, the first-generation Challenger\'s final year marked the end of the classic muscle car era. This Dodge has been enhanced to continue to live up to that legacy. Painted in one of Mopar\'s famous High-Impact colors of Green Go, it certainly does make a high impact on everyone who sees