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1968 Dodge Charger R/T HEMI 4-Speed!

The seller of this 1968 Dodge Charger needs money to fund his business plans. The Charger is listed for sale here on eBay with a Buy It Now Price of $140,000. There is also an option to bid on… more»

Original Paint & Engine: 1969 Dodge Charger

This 1969 Dodge Charger was sent to us by Rex M. We appreciate the tip as this is one of the most beautifully styled cars to grace the Dodge showroom. The Charger is listed for sale here on Craigslist… more»

Hellcat Swap? 1969 Dodge Charger Project

Dodge’s new Charger got a cool reception in its first two years, 1966-67. As a fastback with lots of glass, it looked like the Rambler Marlin which was out at the same time. When all of Chrysler’s intermediates were… more»

440/4.10 Super Performance Axle: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T

This 1970 Dodge Charger R/T must have just eaten up most of the competition from stoplight to stoplight in its good old days.  When it left the factory in St. Louis, it came with a 440 cubic inch High… more»

Updated V8: 1973 Dodge Charger Rallye

In its original guise, this 1973 Dodge Charger Rallye would have offered its owner performance that was pretty respectable. Today, this car pushes that up a notch or three thanks to the updated motor hiding under the hood. Its… more»

440-Powered Driver: 1972 Dodge Charger

Dodge introduced the Charger in 1966 as something of an upscale, upsized pony car. Like its smaller brethren, it could be had from mild to wild in terms of performance and handling. By 1972, the car was in its… more»

Running 383 V8 Project: 1968 Dodge Charger

When Chrysler redesigned their B-bodied intermediates for 1968, the Dodge Charger would be one of the big winners. Sales shot up from just 16,000 units to 96,100 automobiles. This ’68 Charger project looks like it’s well on its way… more»

Over 25 Years Stored! 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440

Based on the tow strap in this picture and the dusty shelter behind the car, we’re witnessing the extraction of this 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440 from its storage location in Madera, California. Thanks to reader Rex M. for… more»

440 Magnum V8 Project: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T

Rumor has it the Dodge Charger was inspired by the success of the Ford Mustang but was built on an intermediate platform rather than a compact. The car was moderately successful in its first two years but took off… more»

1-Of-1 Garage Find: 1968 Dodge Charger 383

The second-generation Dodge Charger began with the 1968 year model and featured a complete redesign from its predecessor, as the first generation B-Bodies were more oriented toward the Dodge Coronet.  The Dodge boys certainly got it right this time,… more»

South Dakota Find: 1969 Dodge Charger R/T

For a number of years, South Dakota was viewed as the place to go to buy a classic car. Due to their relatively low humidity, cars residing there are viewed as typically being more solid than cars from neighboring… more»

1-of-259? 1968 Dodge Charger 383 Barn Find!

Dodge initially had a different spin on the “pony car” craze that took the market by storm in the mid-1960s. Instead of another compact like the Mustang, they went up in size, opting to go for the same concept… more»

Original Big Block! 1968 Dodge Charger Project

Dodge introduced the Charger in 1966 as a pseudo-personal-luxury car. Not quite on the level of Buick’s Riviera or Cadillac’s Eldorado, but more on par with the Mercury Cougar and AMC Marlin. The second generation, debuting with this car… more»

Unfinished Business? 1968 Dodge Charger

Hollywood has popularized the second generation of the Dodge Charger over the years. Two examples that come to mind are the movie Bullitt with Steve McQueen and the long-running TV show The Dukes of Hazzard. They were sleek-looking cars,… more»

Updated 440: 1970 Dodge Charger SE 500

If you like graveyards and blurry pictures, this might be the ad for you! This 1970 Dodge Charger SE 500 is for sale here on eBay. It is located in Woodstock, Ohio. The Charger has less than 2 days… more»

440 V8 R/T Field Find: 1969 Dodge Charger

More than 50 years after it was built, the 1969 Dodge Charger is perhaps best-known for its role in The Dukes of Hazzard TV show. While the number that was used over the series’ seven-year run varies between 255… more»

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