STOP PRESS New Valiant Charger77o ■ ■ ■ * , •J- 14 We couldn’t keep it secret any longer. Here. it. is. New Charger 770. Assembled in New Zealand VALIANT CHARGER R/T by Todd Motors. „ New luxury performance coupe that makes the others look Imported built-up from Australia, like yesterday’s warmed-up porridge. The new machine that’s breaking all Australian race trade Swept-back looks on a wide, wide track—plus built-in rear records. spoiler. 0110 look “d U P W y our pulse rate. Pure performance. High-back reclining bucket seats. Woodgrain fascia. Hotted up—not just painted-up. Tachometer ’. Now 265 Hemi 2-barfel power convinces you of that. ' I Under the bonnet, new 265 Hemi Six. zojhp, to chalk up Available with high performance Hemi 265 Six-Pack, with / another fest for Chrysler power. 3 three) 2-barrel Weber carburettors like they use on Transmission. Torqueflite automatic with sporty console Ferrari, Maserati and Alfa Romeo. control. , ■) Sports road wheels wrapped in big, fat radials. When a new car gets the dealers so excited. It’s got to be / Brakes? Don’t worry about them. You’ve got big power- great. It is! assisted discs. Standard. Valiant Charger 770. Launch it! See your Chrysler dealer for details. NZ Distributors: TODD MOTORS LTD., LMVD. Wellington, Specifications subject to change without notice. W CHRYSLER
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32708, 10 September 1971, Page 6
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