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1974 Dodge Challenger
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Exterior Specifications
Headlights:
Dual, recessed
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Taillights:
Four lenses, paired at opposite sides, with the backup indicators
mounted within the center of the inside taillights lenses.
Hoods offered:
Standard flat hood with low rising center molded peak.
Power Bulge Hood. Contained a raised center section which
ran almost the width of the hood towards the rear, containing 2
air vents, with the engine designation on each outer side of the
bulge, and a chrome Dodge logo along the front of the bulge, now
with the option of the large R/T log on the front.
Bumpers:
The 1974 bumper was the same as the 1973 model. These bumpers
were beefier looking, and stuck out away from the body more. Also,
rubber pads were placed on the "bumperettes". This new bumper setup
was commonly called a "5 mile per hour bumper", and this bumper
was designed to yield no damage in a 5 mph impact.
Gas Caps:
Body color, flush mounted filler
cap.
Exterior Mirrors:
Standard manually controlled chrome mirror.
Optional chrome or body colored
remote controlled "racing mirror".
Passenger side chrome or body colored manually controlled
"racing mirror".
Exterior Striping Offered:
Rallye cars had "broken" effect
stripes leading out of the non-functional fender vents, running
down the doors.
Base models coud be ordered with an accent stripe that ran
the length of the body along the upper body contour. This stripe
was available in White, Black, Light Bright Blue, Medium Gold, Light
Green, and Parchment.
Roofline
Options:
Vinyl roof was offered on all hardtops Challengers.
The offered vinyl roof colors were black, white, gold, or green.
A power sunroof (option code M51) was available in conjunction
with the vinyl roof, and worked both by a switch or by hand.
"Cooling Ducts":
The non-functional front fender vent scoops were still present.
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Light Blue (B1)
Lucerne Blue (B5)
Bright Red (E5)
Burnished Red (E7)
Frosty Green (G2)
Deep Sherwood (G8)
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Avocado Gold (J6)
Parchment (L4)
Dark Moonstone (L8)
Sienna (T5)
Dark Chestnut (T9)
Eggshell (W1)
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Black (X9)
Golden Fawn (Y4)
Yellow Blaze (Y5)
Golden Haze (Y6)
Dark Gold (Y9) |
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Tire
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Standard steel wheels came one of two ways, painted
to match the body color until March of 1971 at
which point they were all painted black, with
a small "dog dish hubcap" which only covered the
lug area; or they came painted black with a full
rim cover. The full rim cover came in three styles,
a simulated wire wheel (W15), deep dish (W13),
or deluxe (W11). On Challengers equipped with
a slant six or 318, the stock rim size was 14x5
inch.
The Chrome Road wheel (option code W23)
was one optional wheel, and came in 14x5.5 inch.
This was also known as the Magnum 500 wheel.
The slotted Rallye
Wheel (option code W21), which has become one
of the most popular "Stock wheels for restroration
projects, and they came as 14 X 5.5. They came
with a plated center cap, larger than before,
and no beauty ring. |
318ci models came standard with 7.35x14 Firestone
tires, and if disc brakes were chosen the Challenger
came with F78x14 Goodyears. F70x14 Goodyears were
an option, but only with heavy duty suspension.
360 models came standard with F78x14 Goodyears,
and if disc brakes were chosen the Challenger
came with F78x14 Goodyears. F70x14 Goodyears were
an option, but only with heavy duty suspension.
360 Rallye models came only with F70x14
Goodyears. |
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