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The Charger returned in 1981½ as a front-wheel drive subcompact hatchback coupe with a five-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission. This economy-type model was similar to the Dodge Omni 024, but slightly larger. The Charger was available with a 2.2 L SOHC engine or a turbocharged 2.2 L SOHC. Unlike in the Dodge Daytona, the turbo ...
Charger 770 SE E55: 340 cu in (5.6 L) 4bbl V8 engine (275 bhp (205 kW), 3spd automatic, $4850.00 The Charger R/T option E37 featured a tuned "Six Pack" version of the engine characterised by triple sidedraught Weber carburettors, formed the basis of Chrysler's touring car racer for 1971.
In November 1971, Chrysler Australia introduced the CH series Chrysler by Chrysler, which was a long wheelbase, luxury model developed from the VH Valiant. [2] It was offered in four-door sedan and two-door hardtop bodystyles with a choice of 265 cid six and 360 cid V8 engines.
Valiant Charger AUS: 1971 1978 Valiant Galant [n 18] JPN AUS [n 5] Mitsubishi Galant: 1971 1977 Valiant Lancer [n 19] JPN AUS [n 5] Mitsubishi Lancer (A70) 1977 1981 VIP [n 9] AUS: 1969 1971 Vision [n 20] EU [n 5] Eagle Vision: 1992 1997 Wayfarer [n 9] AUS: Chrysler Royal (Australia) 1957 1961 Kew / Wimbledon [2] [3] UK: 1936 1937 Ypsilon [n 10 ...
1973 Charger Rallye 400 Triple quarter window on a 1973 Charger SE For the 1973 model year, Chargers received new sheet metal and were longer, wider, and slightly taller than the 1971-72 cars. Also new were vertically slatted taillights and new grilles.
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The original design endured only minor changes for three years before various factors contributed to a decline in sales. For 1978, there was a modest restyling with the then-popular rectangular headlights in a stacked configuration (the Dodge Charger SE kept its round headlamps for 1978 rather than the rectangular stacked design of the Cordoba).
Charger won Wheels magazine's Car of the Year award for 1971 and was widely acclaimed by others in the motoring press, as well as the public. The Valiant Charger came in four model guises, closely mirroring the existing sedan range – Charger, Charger XL, Charger 770, and Charger R/T. The first of the serious "track pack" R/T Chargers had ...
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