The Valiant Charger isn't just a car; it's a cultural icon. Launched with the sensational VH series in 1971 and spanning through the VJ, VK, and final CL models, it remains the most successful coupe in Australian automotive history. From the "Hey Charger" marketing phenomenon to the Bathurst-bred R/T legends, this archive celebrates the short-wheelbase masterpiece from Tonsley Park.
The "Six-Pack" Muscle Era Explore original print ads for the performance giants that redefined Australian muscle:
The VH R/T E37, E38, and E49: High-resolution scans featuring the "Six-Pack" Hemi 265 (4.3L) with its triple side-draft Weber carburetors. In 1972, the E49 was the fastest-accelerating six-cylinder car in the world—a record it held for over a quarter-century.
The V8 Powerhouses: Documentation of the VJ E55 featuring the US-sourced 340 Mopar small-block, as well as the 318 and 360 V8 options that dominated the mid-70s personal luxury market.
The 770 & XL: Original marketing for the "luxury-spec" 770 and the entry-level XL, proving that the Charger had a model for every Australian driveway.
A Visual History of a Legend While the market eventually shifted toward smaller four-cylinder offerings, the Charger’s legacy has only grown. Whether you are researching a factory-correct Vitamin C paint scheme or the specs of the final CL Charger, these authentic advertisements serve as the definitive visual record of Australia’s most loved coupe.
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