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»
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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»
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»
440-Equipped 1968 Dodge Charger
Second Generation Chargers have suffered from a reputation for being prone to significant rust issues. However, this 1968 example has avoided that fate, making it a solid foundation for a project build. Adding to its appeal, the upgraded 440ci… more»
2 For 1: 1969 Dodge Charger Plus 2017 Hellcat Donor
It’s not unusual for a project to sometimes include a similar second car, often intended to source body parts or other components needed for the restoration. However, this two-for-one offering is somewhat out of the ordinary, as it includes… more»
Solid Big Block Project: 1968 Dodge Charger
With the second-generation Dodge Charger having achieved royalty status, there’s a market for just about any example, whether it’s in need of a full restoration or already a showpiece. However, it’s always nice to come across one that’s sort… more»
First Year Project: 1966 Dodge Charger
More often than not, it’s the second-generation examples that seem to get most of the praise and attention among fans of the Dodge Charger. That’s understandable, as the 1968 through 1970 models are among the most fondly remembered offerings… more»
Plum Crazy Project: 1970 Dodge Charger 500
Just one year separating a car moniker can change things substantially, and the number 500 is a key example when it comes to the Dodge Charger. Back in ’69, the Charger 500 was a separate model that featured a… more»
Mopar Project Alert: 1969 Dodge Charger 500
Mopar fans know that 1969 was the year Dodge pulled out all the stops in NASCAR, and the Charger 500 is one of the rarest results of that effort. Just 392 of these aerodynamically improved fastbacks were built, making… more»
Mostly Restored 1968 Dodge Charger 440
A close look at this 1968 Dodge Charger from the outside reveals a nearly flawless paint job on a very straight body, and one might assume that this beautiful Mopar has already gotten everything it needs to be considered… more»
















