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1966 Dodge Charger With 426 Hemi

UPDATE 4/3/21: One of readers, SirRaoulDuke, thought something was amiss and found more information about this car. It’s not an original Hemi car. The Charger was a mid-year addition to the Dodge roster in 1966. Many say it looks… more»

Boxed In! 1970 Dodge Charger 500

Like the old VHS machine on its trunk, this 1970 Dodge Charger 500 in Warren, Michigan found itself discarded, a thing that once held utility for the owner, but not for a long time. After a decade or three… more»

Parked 16 Years: 1977 Dodge Charger SE For $1,475

UPDATE – This Charge has been relisted, here on eBay, now with a BIN of $1,475. If you’ve been on the hunt for a budget-friendly project, this one might be worth another look! FROM 1/15/21 – The Dodge Charger… more»

Rolling Project: 1973 Dodge Charger

Third generation Chargers would prove quite popular and 1973 models will sell mor than ever. The car’s sheet metal was new and – while the rear roof “C-Pillars” looked different – they were longer, wider and taller than in… more»

No Reserve Muscle: 1968 Dodge Charger

For the next owner of this 1968 Dodge Charger, a lot of the hard work has been done. The rust that had developed over the years has all been addressed, and it has a healthy V8 sitting in the… more»

39k Original Miles: 1969 Dodge Charger

For those of us who love their classic cars, it’s great to know that there are still low-mileage survivors that will appear on the market regularly. This 1969 Dodge Charger proves that point. It is claimed to be an… more»

Stored For 16 Years: 1968 Dodge Charger

This 1968 Dodge Charger is the first year for the short-lived second generation of the Dodge Charger. The car is located in Smithfield, Virginia. The Charger is in great condition after sitting in climate-controlled storage for the past 16… more»

Rusty Roller: 1968 Dodge Charger

The Charger was in its third model year in 1968, which was also the first year of the second generation of Dodge’s sporty personal luxury/muscle car. This one is a roller as its engine and transmission are no longer… more»

Time Capsule: 1974 Dodge Charger SE 440!

Ikey Heyman brought another gem to our attention. It is a 1974 Dodge Charger SE with a 440 cubic inch V8 engine and automatic transmission. The Charger is listed here on Craigslist for $29,900 and is located in Fort… more»

Solid Project: 1971 Dodge Charger SE

The Dodge Charger, along with the rest of Chrysler’s intermediates, got redesigned for 1971. The new, fuselage styling helped boost sales, which increased by 25% over the year before. This was also the year that the detuning process began… more»

383 V8 Beauty: 1971 Dodge Charger SE

The third generation of the Dodge Boys’ Charger was introduced in 1971, using a new split grille and a more rounded “fuselage” body. Sales increased by more than 25 percent over the prior year, so the changes apparently were… more»

Rare 225 Slant Six! 1968 Dodge Charger

When you think of the Dodge Charger, a sporty car with muscular prowess probably comes to mind, right? Well, not always. Seems that the folks at Dodge in the late 1960s thought that an inline-six with 3-on-the-tree in a… more»

Looking To Trade: 1968 Dodge Charger

If you have a 1969 Dodge Charger and always wanted a ’68, you may have found your soul mate. The seller of this 1968 is looking to trade for a ’69. They say “Looking for a 1969…willing to trade… more»

Solid Project: 1968 Dodge Charger

It isn’t unusual to find 1968 Dodge Charger project cars that are riddled with rust, but this one is like a breath of fresh air. Sure, it will need to be completely restored, but at least the buyer won’t… more»

340 V-8: 1972 Dodge Charger Rallye

The muscle car market was changing, so in 1972 Dodge started doing some consolidating. The Charger R/T, Super Bee and Charger 500 were replaced by the single Rallye, a Charger option package. The Rallye was intended to target the… more»

Time Capsule: 1968 Dodge Charger

For the most part, it looks as though time has almost stopped for this 1968 Dodge Charger. Perhaps because it wasn’t an R/T or equipped with one of Chrysler’s fire-breathing V-8s, it was more gently used over the past… more»

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