null
×
close
1972 Dodge Monaco Catalog and Classic Car Guide, Ratings and Features

Image of 1972 Dodge Monaco, sourced from www.motortrend.com , Image Link.

Performance Metrics

Performance: +60
Handling: +45
Ride Comfort: +70

Fundamental Metrics

Safety: +40
Maintenance and Upkeep: +65
Restoration Difficulty: +55

Emotional Appeal

Looks: +70
Collectability: +50
Historical Significance: +30

MMP Rating

5.1 /10
Engine Specifications
Engine: 318 cu in (5.2 L) V8, 360 cu in (5.9 L) V8, 400 cu in (6.6 L) V8, 440 cu in (7.2 L) V8
Displacement: 318-440 cu in (5.2-7.2 L)
Horsepower: 150-280 hp
Torque: 230-480 lb-ft
Compression Ratio: 8.5:1 - 10.3:1
Ignition System: Electronic Ignition
Cooling System: Liquid-cooled
Performance Specifications
0-60 Time: Estimated 8-10 seconds
1/4 Mile Time: Estimated 16-18 seconds
Top Speed: 120 mph
Transmission and Drive
Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
Transmission Type: 3-speed automatic
Fuel and Efficiency
Fuel System Type: Carburetor
MPG: Estimated 10-12 mpg
Dimensions and Brakes
Brakes: Front disc, rear drum
Wheelbase: 122.0 in
Weight: 3,800-4,200 lbs

Note: Specifications for classic cars are given to the best of our ability, considering the limited and variant data available.

1972 Dodge Monaco: A Forgotten Giant in the Automotive Landscape

The 1972 Dodge Monaco stands as a testament to American automotive engineering during an era of change and challenge. Born from the assembly lines of Dodge, a division of the Chrysler Corporation, this full-sized sedan was crafted during a time when muscle cars were beginning to feel the pressure of environmental regulations. The Monaco was a blend of power, luxury, and style, offering a driving experience that was both commanding and comfortable. A unique fact that car enthusiasts might find intriguing is that the '72 Monaco was among the last vehicles to enjoy the unrestrained power before stricter emission controls were implemented.

Design and Innovation

With its long, sculpted body lines and imposing front grille, the 1972 Dodge Monaco exuded a sense of authority on the road. The exterior styling was characterized by a fuselage design language that gave it a seamless, cohesive look. Inside, passengers were greeted with a spacious cabin adorned with high-quality materials that included plush seating and woodgrain accents. Technologically, the Monaco featured innovations such as optional electronic ignition and improved sound insulation for a quieter ride.

The color palette for the Monaco ranged from subdued earth tones to more vibrant options, with hues like "Gunmetal Gray" and "Brite Blue Poly" catching buyers' eyes. Among the various body styles available—sedan, coupe, and wagon—the two-door hardtop coupe stood out as an iconic representation of its class. This model particularly highlighted the Monaco's sleek profile and became a favorite among enthusiasts.

Historical Significance

The 1972 Dodge Monaco's impact on automotive design was subtle yet significant. It represented the culmination of traditional American car values—size, comfort, and power—just as those values were about to be challenged by changing market demands. Its design echoed an era coming to an end, making it an important marker in automotive history.

Performance and Handling

Underneath its hood, the 1972 Dodge Monaco housed robust engine options including the revered 440-cubic-inch V8 powerhouse. With this engine, top speeds were impressive for its size, and acceleration from 0-60 mph could be achieved in under 9 seconds—a respectable figure for such a substantial vehicle. The ride quality was smooth; handling bumps with ease while providing drivers with a sense of control even on windy roads. The experience behind the wheel was one of raw power mixed with sophistication—the rumble of the engine complementing the car's poised demeanor.

Ownership Experience

The Dodge Monaco served various roles from being a reliable family cruiser to gracing car shows with its vintage charm. Maintenance was straightforward for those familiar with Chrysler's big blocks, though parts availability has become more challenging over time. Reliability was generally good for well-maintained examples.

Fun Facts

The '72 Monaco may not have been as famous as some of its contemporaries but did find its way into pop culture through appearances in films and television shows set in its era. While not known for breaking records or celebrity ownerships en masse, it does hold a special place in the hearts of those who appreciate underappreciated classics.

Collector's Information

In today's market, a well-preserved 1972 Dodge Monaco can fetch anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000 depending on condition and originality. Production numbers were not as low as some limited-run models but finding one in pristine condition can be challenging due to their age and use at the time as everyday vehicles. As interest in '70s automobiles grows, values may continue to appreciate modestly over time.

Conclusion

The 1972 Dodge Monaco is more than just another classic car—it's a symbol of an era where size and power ruled the road. Despite not being at the forefront of collectible muscle cars today, it holds a special place in automotive history for representing one of the last years before significant industry changes took hold. For those who own one or aspire to, it offers an authentic slice of American automotive heritage.

1972 Dodge Monaco Catalog of Parts

1972 Dodge Monaco Spring and Shackle Bushing.  1 bottom O.D-BN 20 1972 Dodge Monaco Spring and Shackle Bushing. 1" bottom O.D-BN 20Spring and Shackle Bushing. 1" bottom O.D. X 1-5/8" high, with 9/16" I.D. Each

1972 Dodge Monaco Shock Absorber Grommet.  1-1/4 bottom O.D-BN 8 1972 Dodge Monaco Shock Absorber Grommet. 1-1/4" bottom O.D-BN 8Shock Absorber Grommet. 1-1/4" bottom O.D., 1" high, with 3/4" I.D. Each

1972 Dodge Monaco Door Bumper.  5/8 wide, made from extrusion.  Each-DB 52 1972 Dodge Monaco Door Bumper. 5/8" wide, made from extrusion. Each-DB 52Door Bumper. 5/8" wide, made from extrusion. Each

1972 Dodge Monaco Hood Adjustment Bolt and Bumper-HA 8 1972 Dodge Monaco Hood Adjustment Bolt and Bumper-HA 8Hood Adjustment Bolt and Bumper. 1-3/16" diameter rubber head. 5/16" thick X 18 threads/inch X 1-1/4" long bolt. Each

1972 Dodge Monaco Hood Adjustment Bumper.  1-1/4 O.D-HA 8-A 1972 Dodge Monaco Hood Adjustment Bumper. 1-1/4" O.D-HA 8-AHood Adjustment Bumper. 1-1/4" O.D., 3/4" large hole, 7/16" small hole, 1/2" thick. Each



1972 Dodge Monaco Hood Insulation Fastener.  Nylon.  1-1/2 Long, 1/2 Wide-WF 5-A 1972 Dodge Monaco Hood Insulation Fastener. Nylon. 1-1/2" Long, 1/2" Wide-WF 5-AHood Insulation Fastener. Nylon. 1-1/2" Long, 1/2" Wide. Each

Why Choose Metro?

For over 100 years, Metro Moulded Parts has been the pinnacle of quality in classic car restoration parts. Our commitment to precision and authenticity in every component ensures a perfect fit and an OEM-level appearance.

  • Expert Craftsmanship & Quality: Each part is a testament to our dedication to reliability and perfection, crafted from original designs and thoroughly tested.
  • Advanced Technology: We use cutting-edge techniques to create flawless, long-lasting parts that surpass others in performance.
  • SuperSoft Sponge – The Ultimate Door Seal: Not only are our door seals 30% softer than competitors', but they're also guaranteed to never leak. They effectively reduce wind and road noise, enhancing your classic car's comfort and driving experience.
  • Proudly American: Our parts are a product of American craftsmanship, made in the USA with a spirit of excellence and heritage.
  • Unrivaled Warranty: We back our products with a 30-year industry-leading warranty, a testament to our confidence in their quality.

Join us in preserving the legacy of classic cars with parts that are crafted for perfection, not just made.

Need expert help? We're available at1-800-878-2237 - Email us atmetrosales@metrommp.com orlive help