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Hemi Powered 1968 Dodge Charger

I can easily understand the urge to take an automobile and build it into something better than before, but considering using a more base-model car might make more sense in the long run when an enthusiast decides to move… more»

Original 426 Hemi Project: 1969 Dodge Charger R/T

With the popularity of the second-generation Dodge Charger still in full swing, just about any example is considered exciting these days, no matter what’s under the hood.  However, when one comes around that still has its original 426 Hemi… more»

Restored 1969 Dodge Charger R/T SE 440

The Dodge Charger was one of the success stories of the 1960s. After a slow start in 1966-67, sales of the Charger took off in 1968-70 when Chrysler’s B-bodied intermediates were redesigned. More than 89,000 Chargers were produced in… more»

400-4V Running Project: 1977 Dodge Charger SE

Some cars go a lifetime without ever changing their personalities or purposes, but the Dodge Charger isn’t one of them.  For many enthusiasts, the most beloved era in the car’s history is probably the second-generation period, from 1968 through… more»

Can You Save It? 1970 Dodge Charger

In the late 1960s, some of the most popular cars on the market were the redone B-bodied Chryslers circa 1968-70. The hottest was the Dodge Charger, followed closely by the Plymouth Road Runner, and the rest of the B-body… more»

Rare L-Code Legacy: 1967 Dodge Charger Factory 440 Project

The first-generation Dodge Charger has always carried a special kind of presence, but some examples stand a little taller than the rest. This 1967 Dodge Charger currently listed here on eBay out of Celeste, Texas, falls squarely into that… more»

440-Equipped: 1972 Dodge Charger

Some classics are triumphs of style over substance, failing to deliver the performance their appearance suggests. That criticism can’t be leveled against this 1972 Dodge Charger, courtesy of the upgraded 440ci V8 under the hood. It isn’t perfect, but… more»

One of None: 1968 Dodge Charger Drop-Top

Chrysler totally revamped its B-bodied intermediates in 1968, including the Dodge Charger. After two years of lukewarm sales, the Charger took off in ’68 and sold more than 222,000 examples in the next three years. However, none of them… more»

1-Of-238: 1975 Dodge Charger Daytona

The Dodge Charger was all-new in 1975, but a closer look reveals that it was a Chrysler Cordoba in Dodge apparel. And the Charger Daytona was a limited production option on the Special Edition that caught the attention of… more»

59k Mile Survivor: 1973 Dodge Charger

One of the Mopar models frequently featured here on Barn Finds is the Dodge Charger, as its desirability remains strong and demand in the marketplace never seems to lessen.  Much of the interest is often centered around the performance-oriented… more»

No Reserve 1968 Dodge Charger Project

Are you feeling brave? You are? That’s good, because you will need every ounce of your bravery to drag this American icon back from the brink. Hiding in this carport (which is included in the sale) is a 1968… more»

Muscle Car Project: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T

When the Dodge Charger debuted in 1966-67, it was not an immediate success. Sales would not take off until Chrysler redesigned its B-body intermediates in 1968. Sales then ballooned sixfold with the all-new models, which featured a “tunnel back”… more»

Turbo Project: 1986 Dodge Shelby Charger

When the Charger returned to Dodge dealers for a fifth generation in 1981, buyers were seeing the most significant changes in the car’s history, including the first front-wheel-drive platform.  Based on the Omni 024, which had appeared a couple… more»

Factory 440/4-Speed Project: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T

After taking a peek at this 1970 Dodge Charger R/T, some potential buyers might become deterred quickly by the amount of visible body rust here, and there’s certainly plenty.  However, this one appears quite a bit more solid down… more»

First Year 440: 1967 Dodge Charger

Don’t be fooled by its tired exterior, because this 1967 Dodge Charger is a promising project candidate. Looking beyond the tired paint and accumulated surface corrosion reveals a surprisingly solid classic. The fact that it left the line with… more»

Factory H-Code 426 Hemi: 1966 Dodge Charger

For many enthusiasts of the Dodge Charger, it’s often the second-generation cars that seem to create most of the wow factor, and they certainly are deserving of a high level of praise and fanfare.  However, 1966 is where it… more»

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