My friend just bought a decent 72 Road Runner GTX U code 440 automatic car. It is coded for an air grabber hood, but has a regular Road Runner hood on it. It's a nice driver. Pretty rare car.
Many people consider these U code 72 Dodge Charger rallye cars and Plymouth Road Runner GTX cars to be the last Mopar muscle cars built. I know that they also built two V code 72 Charger Rallye cars,and atleast one V code 72 Road Runner GTX. There was another 72 V code 4 speed Road Runner GTX magazine test car as well, but it has never been found so the sunroof automatic car remains the only surviving example of the V code Road Runner GTX. These were cool cars. Although the Road Runner GTX U code option,and the U code rallye Charger option was available for the 73/74 model years,things like 4 speed manual transmissions behind 440 engines,air grabber hoods and Dana 60 rear axles were gone forever, which is why most people consider these cars the last Mopar b body muscle cars.
Do you plan to run the correct center caps for '72?View attachment 1176780 I painted up a set of 15x7 original rallye wheels with original rings and caps for the car. He's not a fan of the police wheels with the dog dish hubcaps. This should change the whole look of the car! He was trying to negotiate a deal to get the original air grabber hood for the car back,they are still too far apart on it. Hopefully they can get the deal done and reunite the hood with the car. View attachment 1176764View attachment 1176765 View attachment 1176766