Burn Noticed: 1973 Dodge Charger SE


As much as I always loved the USA show Burn Notice, I could never come to terms with Michael Westen’s daily driver being a shiny black 74 Dodge Charger with a white interior. Here is an ex-spy who spent his days trying to be inconspicuous and nights crawling around in dumpsters and attaching trackers under cars. The last thing in the world he needed was a flashy ride with a pure white interior. Instead, this next feature has the right combination of dark interior, stealthy paint, MOPAR 440 V8, and “I ♥ SMOG” license plate that would be perfect for an ex-spy leading his own A-Team. Find this 1973 Dodge Charger SE offered for $10,000 in Mill Valley, CA via craigslist.

From the seller:
1973 Dodge Charger
cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
title status: clean
transmission: automatic

Extremely solid 95% complete project, no rust issues. Needs a few things here and there, but fires right up, runs and drives great. Daily driven for over a year, rain or shine. Has a fuel injected 440 and 3speed auto, 3.23 limited slip. Rebuilt and upgraded suspension. Have lots of spare parts and new in box upgrades as well. Shoot me a text if you’ve got any more questions. No trades.


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With double the shifters, do you get double the gears? Even if you don’t swap or convert the column, at least remove the column shift lever when you go floor shift. It just looks stupid with both.
I’ve always liked this body style. The proportions are nuts and it’s really insane in person. You could land a plane on the hood it’s so long.
This car seems solid and has a good street machine look, but I think the price is a little high given the unfinished state it’s in. But it’s a good starting point to build on and turn it into something fearsome.
Well i hate this body style the Plymouth RR is a better looking car of same vintage sister car.
Better looking especially the ’72 and they’re usually selling for less $ all else being equal. ’72 Satellite is high on my want list.