Sunday, June 7, 2020

Chrysler VH Valiant Charger at SEMA


The “Hey Charger”



In 1971 and 1972, Chrysler Australia built and sold a two-door hardtop coupe as the Chrysler VH Valiant Charger. Based on the United States Chrysler A-body platform used for the Plymouth Duster and Dodge Demon, the VH featured the same front suspension, but with wider front fenders and a wider rear axle than United States A-body cars that gave a more muscular appearance.  Chrysler Australia advertising used the tag line "Hey Charger!"
  


Owner Mario Ciarrocchi bought this car in 1986 as a 17-year old and through the years envisioned a full custom with Ferrari design cues mixed in with the timeless Chrysler design. Massachusetts-based Ben Hermance of Hermance Design made renderings then Mario enlisted Justin Hills of Hills and Company Customs of Taree, New South Wales to build his dream car.  The “Hey Charger” appeared in the Mothers Polishes outdoor booth at the 2019 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show.





The custom grille and custom front air dam show the Ferrari influence while the molded-in rear spoiler and valance improve on the original Chrysler design, topped off by a gas cap from a 2008 Challenger. All the custom bodywork including the custom bumpers is covered in Ferrari “Rosso Corsa,” or “Racing Red.” The shine is preserved by Mothers car care products available at http://www.mothers.com/ .




Under the custom carbon-fiber hood is the 540 cubic-inch engine that uses the “Indy Maxx” Indy Cylinder Head Products aluminum V-8 block topped with 440 aluminum cylinder heads. 




The induction is handled by custom aluminum throttle bodies on an Edelbrock Six-Pack manifold controlled by the Fuel Air Spark Technology (FAST®) EFI ECU system.   The jewel-like engine surrounded by custom-built black anodized inner panels, transmits the power to the rear wheels through the TCI® six-speed 4L80E automatic transmission.




The interior draws heavily on the interior design of a vintage Ferrari 365 Daytona with a fawn-colored Hydes full grain leather interior with black stitching and carpets, a custom dashboard and a leather-wrapped Billet Specialties steering wheel backed by paddle shifters.       




The car continues the Ferrari influence with Independent front and rear suspension, power rack and pinion steering, while the one-off wheels designed by Ben Hermance are reminiscent of  the nineteen-seventies Motor Wheel Corporation Magnum 500 wheels used on many muscle cars.

Built by custom wheel manufacturer EVOD Industries, the front rims measure 18-inches diameter by 7-inches wide while the rear wheels measure 19-inches diameter by 11-inches wide, wrapped in Pirelli P Zero tires. All four wheels are fitted with Wilwood disc brakes and calipers.  

Photos of the finished custom are by the author a proud member of SEMA.



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