Features:
- Authentic Interior Trim
- Detailed Engine Compartment
- Turning Front Wheels
- Opening Bonnet, Doors and Boot
The Valiant Charger was released in August 1971. Its striking style made an instant impression.
The high performance R/T was offered with the ‘Six Pack’, a 265 with triple Weber 45DCOE carburettors and full exhaust extractors. At the time, these features had only been seen on European exotica such as Ferrari Maserati and Alfa-Romeo.
The E38 engine was the heart of the competition version of the Charger, based on the R/T. This was the Track Pack, which added stiffer suspension, dual-plate clutch, a close ration three-speed gearbox, a limited-slip differential with a choice of rations, track-optimised non-boosted brakes with adjustable front to rear proportioning valve and finned rear drums.
Three-spoke steering wheel with detailed dash instrumentation and components
The engine has an outstanding level of detail. The 265ci Hemi engine is well replicated.