Equipment
400/190hp, automatic, hub caps, narrow whitewalls, power steering, power brakes, factory air conditioning, bench seat, column shift, factory radio.
Condition
Represented as the matching numbers engine. Very good older paint and chrome. Factory gaps. Straight, clean, even roof vinyl. Excellent fully restored interior. The Charger was more show than go by '72, but this car has a heck of a lot of show. It's gotten the kind of attention that's usually paid to much more valuable cars and just about looks new.
Market commentary
Emasculated applies to 1972 power ratings, and pretty much everything else in 1972. Gas prices and aggressive insurance companies combined to chill Detroit and encourage putting 2-barrel bored-out 383s into Chargers. It cut the heart out of performance and wouldn't reappear for two decades when programmed fuel injection balanced economy with performance. This Charger SE looks good, but can't back up its appearance with the performance of its 2-barrel matching numbers 400. The seller should be entirely satisfied with tnis price.