The Dodge Challenger entered the Pony Car market in 1970 off the Chrysler E-body platform to compete with the highly successful Mustang & Camaro. It shared many things with the Plymouth Barracuda and both were offered with a whole slew of trim levels & engine options. The Challenger was a more luxurious featured car intended to attract more high income buyers to the Pony Market thrills. Four decades later, you don't see luxury. You see a mean looking muscle car that is a blast to drive as few can rival the stance and aggressive appearance from the greatest era. This Challenger is a great cruising car with a very desirable body style looking great in Burnished Red paint with black vinyl interior. It's powered by a 360ci V8 engine and automatic transmission. It came nicely featured with bucket seats, woodgrain console, Rallye package, simulate louvres, and the sport hood. This is truly a classic Mopar muscle beauty that is a lot of fun to fire up and drive!
| Price | $19,425 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Dodge |
| Model | Challenger |
| Year | 1974 |
| Miles | 11,369 |
| Color | Bright Red |
| Engine | 360 V8 |