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Saw Aussie Chargers Thursday night

Started by inhrmswy, September 02, 2006, 05:57:27 PM

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inhrmswy

My ship was in Townsville Australia for a few days and while on shore patrol I saw not one but two aussie chargers.  An orange one and a yellow one.  Of course I didnt have my camera on me but they were both nicely restored.  I believe the orange one was an R/T and might have had a hemi in it.  Was hard to see exactly what the logo on the rear quarter read as it was cruising by. 

chargers_rock


gday, i live in australia, and i love our chargers. im too young to get a car, but i definatly want a muscle car, preferably a mopar. but out of all of them , its probably gunna be either a dodge charger, or an aussie valiant charger. and yes, the aussie chargers did have a hemi, a hemi six pack actualy. and they were only a 265 6 cylinder. the only 6 cylinder, hemi six pack in the world i believe.

charger Downunder

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TruckDriver

There is a guy that posted his '73 Australian Charger and a '75 Ute, for sale last night on MySpace. Says he is in Indiana and the Aussie Charger has a 340 in it now. This is his profile link http://www.myspace.com/tartagliaintl.


PETE

My Dad taught me about TIME TRAVEL.
"If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!" :P

Silver R/T

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1968 silver/black/red striped R/T
My Charger is hybrid, it runs on gas and on tears of ricers
2001 Ram 2500 CTD
1993 Mazda MX-3 GS SE
1995 Ford Cobra SVT#2722

TK73

1973 Charger : 440cid - 727 - 8.75/3.55


Now watch what you say or they'll be calling you a radical,
      a liberal, oh fanatical, criminal.
Won't you sign up your name, we'd like to feel you're
      acceptable, respectable, oh presentable, a vegetable!

Crazy Larry

Does anyone know if or has anyone ever seen and Australian Charger in the United States?

Please post some pics - because I think it is such a great look for a Charger - and I wish more were rolling around in the US.




Brock Samson

that 340 one was posted in a show thread a couple weeks ago, they would be unique at pretty much any place, even a larger mopar show...
  do a search "aussie charger" rarer yet, would be the south american dart based one, maybe natcho could find some for some US collector?..  :shruggy:

Crazy Larry

I'd love to see one in person someday...they look great!

and if I had the money.....you'd bet I'd put the radar out for one.


Crazy Larry

...there's an Australian car movie called Midnight Spares....http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085939/

...and they take an Aussie Charger - mint condition - and chop it up right in front of the camera in a chop-shop sequence....absolutely painful to watch.


Brock Samson


carl65

I know the guy that has the Charger and the Ute on myspace. My Brother-in-law works with him at Newport, IN. My Brother-in-law told me to go look at them during Paul's yard sale at bridge fest.

My Brother-in-Law told me:
*These two cars were basket cases that Paul got off ebay.

*The blue one has had many engine problems and has been known to not start.

*The yellow one has messed up interior with nothing original, racing seats, and sporty interior that ruined any historical value.

*The charger has a badly bent frame because it was a wreck.

*He has many parts where they put the two cars together.

*If you get real close you can see the runs in the cheap paint on the yellow one and you can see dents and rust bubbles on the blue one near the rear end on the side.

* The yellow ones frame is bent so bad he moves it from one place to another on a trailer it is hard to drive.

*Last I knew Paul was still tied up in legal problems over the title on the yellow one. He cannot license the yellow one because there is no legal title for the U.S. 

*I have no idea on the blue ones legal standing.

There is NO WAY I would buy them, to many mechanical problems and legal issues.

Ghoste

Quote from: Crazy Larry on August 30, 2007, 01:35:53 AM
Does anyone know if or has anyone ever seen and Australian Charger in the United States?

Please post some pics - because I think it is such a great look for a Charger - and I wish more were rolling around in the US.

I have a bunch of pics and some video around here someplace.  There used to be a bunch out of Georgia if memory serves that collected and restored them.  There were a couple of brothers and they frequently brought some of their Australian cars to the Nats each year.  I think they were known as the Boyer Boys or Bower Boys or something like that?

drdodge340

Quote from: Crazy Larry on August 30, 2007, 01:35:53 AM
Does anyone know if or has anyone ever seen and Australian Charger in the United States?

Please post some pics - because I think it is such a great look for a Charger - and I wish more were rolling around in the US.

How about eastern Canada? think north of the state of Maine


I have a vh charger xl 245 hemi/5spd and a vh dodge ute 215 hemi 3on the tree. The charger I restored a couple of years ago and the ute is in the body shop but progress on it has been rather slow

I f you guys think restoring american stuff is hard don't attempt an aussie one! I had a few pieces freighted over but I made a second trip back there just for parts !Been burned on ebay.au a couple of times too. However It is worth it at cruise night or at a show!I'm posting from work but I can attach a pic from home later




Sandy in Nova Scotia formerly drdodge340 on moparts etc.
-71 charger super bee-72 aussie charger-72 aussie vh dodge ute
-72 fargo 100 swb sweptline-75 d100 swb adventurer se-76 b200 shorty van-76 feather duster
-88 power ram swb 150-95 acclaim- 98 ram 1500 SS/T-09 challenger SXT

mikesbbody

give me a REAL charger anyday...none of that 6 cylinder "hemi"  :shruggy: bs

drdodge340

Quote from: mikesbbody on October 29, 2007, 07:28:55 PM
give me a REAL charger anyday...none of that 6 cylinder "hemi"  :shruggy: bs

  Rather unfortunate you feel that way. Been a member here for bit this my 3 rd post or something....used to negativity from the 69 camaro boys ,not a fellow charger owner :shruggy:

I could have restored my 71 bee TWICE for the effort and expense of gouint to get and then doing an Aussie charger :scratchchin:

Oh well to me it was well worth it, Next on my ODD  charger to get list will a Brazilian R/T :coolgleamA:
Sandy in Nova Scotia formerly drdodge340 on moparts etc.
-71 charger super bee-72 aussie charger-72 aussie vh dodge ute
-72 fargo 100 swb sweptline-75 d100 swb adventurer se-76 b200 shorty van-76 feather duster
-88 power ram swb 150-95 acclaim- 98 ram 1500 SS/T-09 challenger SXT


Ghoste

drdodge340,  I hope you get the Brazillian Charger to go with the Aussie one soon.  With your 71 they make a hell of trio.

Charger74

Quote from: drdodge340 on October 30, 2007, 03:43:38 AM
Quote from: mikesbbody on October 29, 2007, 07:28:55 PM
give me a REAL charger anyday...none of that 6 cylinder "hemi"  :shruggy: bs

  Rather unfortunate you feel that way. Been a member here for bit this my 3 rd post or something....used to negativity from the 69 camaro boys ,not a fellow charger owner :shruggy:

I could have restored my 71 bee TWICE for the effort and expense of gouint to get and then doing an Aussie charger :scratchchin:

Oh well to me it was well worth it, Next on my ODD  charger to get list will a Brazilian R/T :coolgleamA:


Ignore it, as I recall, the HEMI 6 cylinder Charger were some of the fastest cars in Aussie for a very long time.  As much as I love American Chargers, I certainly wouldn't turn down as Valiant Charger.   Some people are just to close minded.  Good luck finding your R/T

plum500

I'd be more than happy to cruise around in this anyday...


Jon Smith

Aussie chargers are fairly common and cheap in the UK (for a musclecar that is), but they didn't hold up too well in our damp climate and many have rust issues
actually we probably have a winner here for the best handling charger thread, I havent driven one but I've heard they handle better than any US a body

41husk

I would own one of those :yesnod:  I still like the 2nd and 3rd gen U.S Chargers better, but nothing wrong with the Aussie model :cheers:
1969 Dodge Charger 500 440/727
1970 Challenger convertible 340/727
1970 Plymouth Duster FM3
1974 Dodge Dart /6/904
1983 Plymouth Scamp GT 2.2 Auto
1950 Dodge Pilot house pick up

71 Bee Man

Quote from: 41husk on October 30, 2007, 10:06:50 AM
I would own one of those :yesnod:  I still like the 2nd and 3rd gen U.S Chargers better, but nothing wrong with the Aussie model :cheers:

G'day guys,

I've owned heaps of Aussie Mopars over the years, and quite a few Aussie Chargers.

They are quite collectible down here. A true R/T these days goes for over $150,000 Australian and over $200,000 for excellent examples. These aren't pie in the sky prices either - people are paying that much and I'm as bemused as anyone. I think anybody who buys an Aussie R/T (if you live in the States) needs to be VERY sure you're getting exactly what you pay for.

I drove my friends R/T E38 (265 with factory triple webbers ) for a 7 hour trip to a car show a couple of years ago and in all honesty, they are extremely powerful and fast motor cars. Yes, I know there's no compromise for cubic capacity, but these things absolutely scream. I owned one of the few 340 Aussie Chargers that were sold here - went good, but nowhere near the 265.

From my point of view, the Aussie Chargers have a fantastic shape - they look fast. After owning them for a while though, you want to go to the next step, and for me that was a U.S Charger - hence my 71 Bee. I know all you guys love the 2nd Gen cars, but the 3rd Gen ones do it for me. Beautiful sleek shape on them.

Peter
Sydney, Australia.
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71 Bee Man

Quote from: Crazy Larry on August 30, 2007, 02:12:25 AM
I'd love to see one in person someday...they look great!

and if I had the money.....you'd bet I'd put the radar out for one.



Here's a pic of an old 71 Charger I owned - nothing special, 265 Hemi, 4 speed. Looked good, went good.
It was called a 1971 VH Charger 770.

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mikesbbody

Quote from: drdodge340 on October 30, 2007, 03:43:38 AM
Quote from: mikesbbody on October 29, 2007, 07:28:55 PM
give me a REAL charger anyday...none of that 6 cylinder "hemi"  :shruggy: bs

  Rather unfortunate you feel that way. Been a member here for bit this my 3 rd post or something....used to negativity from the 69 camaro boys ,not a fellow charger owner :shruggy:

I could have restored my 71 bee TWICE for the effort and expense of gouint to get and then doing an Aussie charger :scratchchin:

Oh well to me it was well worth it, Next on my ODD  charger to get list will a Brazilian R/T :coolgleamA:

Drdodge340, get over it! its a opinion, and its my opinion if your gonna get upset over everyone who you dont agree with then maybe this isnt the place for you. There are many people with different opinions and i know im not the only one who doesnt like the aussie chargers. Its just as well you dont own a new charger, if you saw the comments from alot of the members here you'd probably have a nervous breakdown. For me, i dont like them because i think they look ugly, i dont like the 6 cylinder bs, and i dont like the fact the name "charger" is used on it. (abit like how many here dont like the fact the new charger is called a charger despite the fact it has four doors) I dont want to get too far off topic here, but to me a mopar muscle car is: american, v8, 2 door and rear wheel drive. personally, id rather have a 69 camaro. i could talk to you for hours about your 71 bee, but your other 2 just dont do it for me. Everyone has a favourite and least favourite my least favourite happens to be the aussie charger. There are other reason's but im not going to go into them here (that's a whole different story) and btw, welcome to the site

71 Bee Man

Quote from: mikesbbody on October 30, 2007, 06:14:35 PM

Drdodge340, get over it! its a opinion, and its my opinion if your gonna get upset over everyone who you dont agree with then maybe this isnt the place for you. There are many people with different opinions and i know im not the only one who doesnt like the aussie chargers. Its just as well you dont own a new charger, if you saw the comments from alot of the members here you'd probably have a nervous breakdown. For me, i dont like them because i think they look ugly, i dont like the 6 cylinder bs, and i dont like the fact the name "charger" is used on it. (abit like how many here dont like the fact the new charger is called a charger despite the fact it has four doors) I dont want to get too far off topic here, but to me a mopar muscle car is: american, v8, 2 door and rear wheel drive. personally, id rather have a 69 camaro. i could talk to you for hours about your 71 bee, but your other 2 just dont do it for me. Everyone has a favourite and least favourite my least favourite happens to be the aussie charger. There are other reason's but im not going to go into them here (that's a whole different story) and btw, welcome to the site


LOL....... :2thumbs:

Why mince words....say what you really think  :cheers:

Peter
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drdodge340

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Drdodge340, get over it! its a opinion,  id rather have a 69 camaro. and btw, welcome to the site
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AH HA!!!!!!!!!!! I knew it!


I'm not getting my knickers in a knot been a reg on moparts for a while and i'm a mod a valiant.org been there done that. i'm trying to decide if i should go at the 71 bee or do my 76 feather duster that's why i'm more than lurking here. The duster is a very complete southen car that needs some work but I have a parts car and lots of duster stuff stashed away(some nos),

The bee is a different story Needs most everything.I have only a 73 ralley for a parts car.If I can score something in a 71 parts car over the winter I may go ahead with the bee project..if not the duster makes the most sense.

The bee is butterscotch 383 d21 c16 n96.........I looked for an l5 / d21/n96 combo for years and this one sorta found me!
Sandy in Nova Scotia formerly drdodge340 on moparts etc.
-71 charger super bee-72 aussie charger-72 aussie vh dodge ute
-72 fargo 100 swb sweptline-75 d100 swb adventurer se-76 b200 shorty van-76 feather duster
-88 power ram swb 150-95 acclaim- 98 ram 1500 SS/T-09 challenger SXT

Nacho-RT74

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I know this trhead is not new, but link came up recently and I remmebered saw this TV commercial recently
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pettyfan43

Quote from: Crazy Larry on August 30, 2007, 01:35:53 AM
Does anyone know if or has anyone ever seen and Australian Charger in the United States?

Please post some pics - because I think it is such a great look for a Charger - and I wish more were rolling around in the US.





There are actually several of them over here, One was in the Museum at Talladega for several years until it qualified as an antique and he could start driving it. It is pretty much Bahama Yellow. I've seen at least two different ones, and I believe a couple more (possible it was the same car, just cleaned up and spruced up some)

Kevin68N71

Here is my non-US Mopar Dream List: (rank changes due to mood, most recent pictures looked at, outside temperature, alignment of heavenly bodies, etc)

1) Australian Charger R/T E49
2) Argentine Polara R/T small block
3) Argentine Polara R/T 6 cylinder
4) Australian Charger R/T small block
5) Brazilian Charger (Dart) R/T
6) Argentine GTX
Do I have the last, operational Popcar Spacemobile?

Brock Samson



this is the one I'd want...
The 1970 Hemi Powered Montiverdi Hai.



http://www.supercars.net/cars/3920.html






Brock Samson

but I'd also like one of these... (at the bottom of the thread..) facel Vega..

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,38117.0.html