Vehicle Owner

Member ID: defiancecp

Location: somewhere, AR

Vehicle Info

1972 Dodge Charger

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • Edelbrock Intake 
  • Custom Perf. Chip 
  • MSD Ignition 

Car Audio & Video

Ratings

    • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Oct 03, 2009

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Richard’s Dodge Charger

  • Currently 3.7529411764705 /5 Stars.
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Page 1 - Projects / WIP
Page 2 - (old) Intro / Exterior
Page 3 - (old) Trunk / Features
Page 4 - (old) Interior
Page 5 - (old) Engine / ECU
Page 6 - (old) NIGHTMARES

I was pretty stoked with the headlights - found them on ebay, meant to just get brighter lights that used standardized bulbs, didn't even realize the halos were part of the deal 'til I pulled them out of the box (wtf are these wires for? *plug* OOOOO!!)
Halos:

defiancecp's 1972 Dodge Charger

The housings take standard H4 type bulbs, so I plan to add a HID kit eventually. I'm thinking of using a high-low 8000K and a high-only 4300K - that way I get a blue tint for lows, but the highs are the brightest white available.

Anyway, the stereo is mostly Elemental Designs and Kenwood - Elemental because I bought one of their 10" subs for my wife's car a while back, and it was just plain awesome for the price, and Kenwood because I worked for a small Kenwood dealer when I used to compete ('96-'98), and got very familiar with them. I also have some AudioControl - old school EQT's - though one's white and the other is grey. Had two greys, one got ganked, could only find white to replace it. Will refinish them to match if I don't find a blown grey one to pull the case off of or something. Anyway, those reside in the trunk along with some fusing, two Elemental Designs amps (nine.1 running 1 ohm to subs and nine.4 running 4 ohm stereo for mids), and the subs, a pair of Elemental's 16KV.2's. They're supposedly eD's 'Budget' line, but they sound amazing!

Sub Pics:

defiancecp's 1972 Dodge Charger

Amp/EQ Pics

defiancecp's 1972 Dodge Charger

Amp/Fusing Pics

defiancecp's 1972 Dodge Charger

*NEW* ---

Looks like time for a new sub/box combo, re-fiberglassing the kickpanels, and adding trimwork to the trunk.

First glimpse, the sub box:

defiancecp's 1972 Dodge Charger


With some of these in it
http://www.icixsound.com/vb/nationpicture.php?do=resize&pid=7611

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tommeee  

Posted by: tommeee

10/03/2009 09:04AM

wow! im speachless that thing gave me wood! 5 plus starz! check out my se ..!

Enubis  

Posted by: Enubis

03/18/2009 08:39AM

Sick whip!5stars 4 show! Theres going 2 b a big car show at Henderson State In Arkadelphia check it out www.myspace.com/headlights2tailpipes

AKcharger  

Posted by: AKcharger

12/26/2008 03:36PM

That has to be the 2nd nicest '72 Charger on the planet ;) Keep up the good work!

7urtle  

Posted by: 7urtle

12/20/2008 04:25PM

nice charger i helped paint a 72 in high school. looks good. sucks bout the job im in the same boat.the e.ds. box look sweet

BigDaddysBox  

Posted by: BigDaddysBox

11/30/2008 08:31AM

Nice ride. I was on the site looking at some of the older muscle cars... my first car was a 72 Charger. Oh the memories. Good luck with project and be sure to post some more pics. 5 stars for sure!!!

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: defiancecp

Location: somewhere, AR