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1974 Dodge Charger

SELLER INFORMATION

Rte 61 Classics Toy Barn LLC
200 Pinebrook Place
Orwigsburg, PA
570-968-5054

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MILEAGE
27109

YEAR
1974

ENGINE
8

LOCATION
Orwigsburg, PA

STOCK
196585

FULL SPECS

Year 1974
Mileage 27109
Engine 8
Doors --
Transmission Automatic
Make Dodge
Model Charger

Charger 1974

Title Status --
Exterior Color Copper Metallic
Interior Color Black

DESCRIPTION

THE CAR

Most \'71\'74 Chargers you find today fall into one of two camps. Either they\'re original survivors that drive like 1974 - soft, vague, and asking a lot of your right foot to get out of their own way - or they\'re big-power builds sitting on a fifty-year-old front suspension that was never designed to handle it.

This one went a different direction. It\'s a modified \'74 Charger with real money spent in the two places that actually change how a car feels: what stops it and what holds it to the road. Under the front end is a full aftermarket tubular coil-over conversion - the torsion bars are gone, replaced with adjustable coil-overs, tubular control arms, a rack-and-pinion steering box, a front sway bar, and Mustang IIstyle spindles. Behind the wheels are Wilwood four-piston discs at all four corners.

That\'s the story here. It\'s not a numbers-matching restoration and it isn\'t pretending to be. It\'s a Charger built to be driven hard and stopped confidently, wearing a copper metallic repaint with satin black accents that reads mean without being loud about it.

WHAT IT HAS

The engine is a 400ci Mopar big-block wearing aluminum heads, an Edelbrock intake, and an 850 cfm Holley four-barrel. Headers dump into a stainless Pypes exhaust. Mopar Performance ribbed valve covers finish the top end, and the whole bay is painted body color, which is a detail a lot of builds skip.

Behind it is an A727 TorqueFlite three-speed automatic - the transmission Mopar guys trust - running back to a Dana 60 rear end. That combination is about as stout as a street B-body drivetrain gets.

The front suspension is where the build separates itself. It\'s a complete bolt-in coil-over K-member conversion with tubular upper and lower control arms, a rear-mounted rack-and-pinion, greasable sway bar mounts, and double-adjustable coil-over shocks with independent compression and rebound knobs. The shocks are QA1-family units. Brakes are Wilwood four-wheel discs, with forged Dynalite four-piston calipers up front - part number stamped right on the caliper body, so replacement pads and parts are a phone call away.

The body has been through a serious sheet metal campaign. Fenders, door skins, quarter panels, and trunk lid were all replaced. A fiberglass scooped hood sits up front. A black vinyl top wraps the roof and rear glass, with chrome trim bordering it. Rolling stock is 17-inch American Racing ATX wheels in black at all four corners.

Inside, aftermarket buckets with tuck-and-roll inserts and adjustable headrests replace the originals up front, while the rear keeps the classic patterned-cloth bench look. Door panels carry wood appliqu center strips. Power windows and a power driver\'s mirror both work. A Hurst Pro-Matic 2 shifter with a ball knob sits in the console, with a tach mounted to the driver\'s right and a three-gauge pod ahead of the shifter. Battery\'s been relocated to the trunk.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

We want you buying this car with clear eyes, so here\'s the straight version.

The odometer reads 26,004 and is designated non-actual. Treat the mileage as unknown.

The engine is not original to the car. The VIN indicates it left the factory with a 318 two-barrel. The 400 is a swap. A prior seller described the engine as making around 600 horsepower - that was their characterization, not a dyno sheet, and we have not verified it. Don\'t buy this car on a horsepower number.

The paint is a repaint. It\'s a copper/bronze metallic, and while it\'s period-appropriate for a \'74 Mopar, we have not verified it against a fender tag as the original factory color.

We have identified the individual front suspension components by their markings - Wilwood calipers, QA1-family coil-overs, a Ford-sourced rack - but we have not confirmed which manufacturer\'s kit this is. If knowing the brand matters to you for parts support down the road, tell us and we\'ll dig further before you commit. The rack itself is a Ford Fox-body unit, which is actually good news for serviceability: replacements and rebuilds are available at any parts counter.

There\'s no restoration documentation with the car. What was done, when, and by whom is not recorded.

THE BIGGER PICTURE

1974 was the last year of the Charger\'s \"coke bottle\" third generation before the nameplate moved to a Cordoba-based platform for \'75. It\'s the same body that carried the \'71 R/T and Super Bee, and by \'74 the styling had settled into its cleanest, most muscular form - long hood, tucked waist, wide hips.

The emissions-era engines of that year mean these cars have never carried the collector premium of a \'68\'70 Charger. That\'s exactly why they make such good build candidates. You get the shape, the presence, and the B-body bones without paying numbers-matching money for the privilege of not touching it. This car took full advantage of that.

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