WTF color is this 69 Fury III coupe??

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That's it. No big blocks after 1971.

1972 had a slant 6, 318, and 340. The R/T series was replaced with the Ralleye Series even though they weren't badged. The only way to tell if it was a Ralleye (R/T) was the dual power bulge hood and of course the VIN. Slant 6 and 318 didn't come with that hood. 1972 was the last year of the convertible too. 1973 only had the 318 and 340 available, the slant 6 was dropped. 1974 only had the 318 and the 360, the 340 was dropped.
 
Very surprising that the E's never got the 400 as an option.
 
1972 ...The R/T series was replaced with the Ralleye Series even though they weren't badged. The only way to tell if it was a Ralleye (R/T) was the dual power bulge hood and of course the VIN.

Also the mock vent with the stripes across the doors...

Possibly just an option, but I expect only on the Ralley...

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Thats a very interesting observation.
Probably a gas mileage/red tape/pollution/EPA thing that Chrysler did not want to have to deal with.
Yeah but you could buy a B-body with BB's, what truly is the difference?
 
Oh Bob pull out the pic of the 1 of 1 '72, well played my friend!
 
Ok Bob, that's just some bodies sawzall hack job, enough already!
 
Dodge made very few 1972 Challenger convertibles. I don't know what the exact number was. On the code line which gives the dealer order number, that number will start with an "R", which designates "Special Meaning" (usually for a TV 'special promotions' car).
 
AFAIK all 72 E-Body verts are converted 71 models back in the day
 
Yep, they have 1972 fronts and rears on them. The VIN and fender tags were 1972.
 
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