The Dodge Charger Rallye Hardtop Coupe 1974 was a part of the second generation of Chargers, and was produced for several years until 1979. It was a coupe model, and it was renowned for its interesting design with a fastback roofline, giving it a unique look. In addition to its good looks, it was known for its performance. It came with a 5.2L V8 engine, which was capable of producing up to 275 horsepower. It also featured a 3-speed Torqueflite Automatic transmission with an ultimate gear ratio of 2.45:1. Not only did the engine have the power to accelerate quickly, but the charger also had a suspension system designed to provide greater stability in fast turns. There was chrome-plated windshield molding, and the wheels had chrome wheel covers with simulated knock-off hubs. On the inside, the car had a rich dark brown to black interior, with heavy-duty cloth upholstery. It also had bucket seats, as well as a center console and woodgrain accents. The driver's seat could be lowered into a reclining position. The instrument cluster had five round dials, two of which featured needles and three featuring LED lights. It also had several power options, such as power brakes and windows. The Dodge Charger Rallye Hardtop Coupe 1974 had plenty of features to make it a stylish and powerful muscle car.
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