It's the cooling fan coming on.  Put a 12v bulb on the output of the fan relay 
and mount the bulb in the dash so you can see when it comes on.  

To reduce the issue, upgrade the alternator, battery and fan wiring and the 
problem becomes less noticeable.  However every Shelby-Dodge I've ever owned 
has bobbled every time the damned fan comes on.  It is incredibly annoying.

Good luck,
Stefan Mullikin
Portland, OR
PNW-SDAC Founding Member
1979 Porsche 924 (Carrera GTS Replica and GRM $2007 Challenger)
1980 Fiat X-1/9 (never ending 2.2 turbo swap)
1987 Plymouth Sundance Turbo (Daily Driver)
1987 Shelby CSX #106

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Mike Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On my 85 Shelby Charger, I have a weird problem, but it may be common 
> too.  I only notice it at night with the headlights on, but when I 
> accelerate, and the turbo starts to spool, the headlights dim for about 
> a second (on brights or dims).  The other day I got to watching the volt 
> meter when this happens, and it does drop and come right back up.  I 
> thought maybe it was the tension of the belt on the alternator, but it 
> seems to be tight, and it was an almost brand new belt.  Anyone have any 
> ideas, or is this just typical of these cars?  I don't drive it at night 
> much, so I just have never really noticed it.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Mike
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