From 1971, the Australian subsidiary of Chrysler offered the type "Charger" Valiant. He was from the beginning a success and was high on the wish lists of buyers. Also in New Zealand, where the Charger was also built, he was highly sought after.
It gave him in a variety of models, and from 1972 for the version R / T in addition to the variant E49. This included new a four-speed manual transmission and an increase in power to 280 hp.
engine:
6 cylinder engine, 5-liter displacement, 280 hp.
3 twin carburettor (hence the number "6" = 3x2 carburetor)
Manual 4 speed gearbox and 7-bearing crankshaft.
These were figures which provided a more than remarkable torque and were only beaten back by Porsche Turbo.
The model:
Excellent unreacted models AUTOart in very good quality. Low Gap dimensions, very clean finish, extremely heavy duty and numerous great unreacted details.
The engine room is a feast for the eyes and also the interior impresses with perfect execution.
Author: Oldtimer
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