Charger

Worth Saving? 1968 Dodge Charger Roller

Dodge found success with its mid-size quasi muscle/personal luxury car, the Charger, when they brought it out in mid-1966. Since it was based on the rest of Chrysler’s intermediates, it would receive a redesign for 1968, gaining something of… more»

Original 383: 1966 Dodge Charger

The number of reasons why a restoration project can stall would seem to be infinite. This one would rate amongst the worst because the owner passed away before he could start work on this classic. It is a complete… more»

Parked in 2006: 1969 Dodge Charger

Sometimes we will buy a classic car with all of the best intentions in the world, but life will get in the way. It is at this time that restoration projects will stall, often before they can even begin…. more»

1 of 1: 1969 Dodge Charger R/T SE 440

The 1969 Dodge Charger R/T is being sold midway through its restoration by Graveyard Carz Rotisserie Restoration. They found the car in a trailer park 20 years ago and are just now restoring the car. Originally a triple green… more»

340 Grabber Hood: 1972 Dodge Charger Rallye

The third generation of the Dodge Charger had just debuted for 1971, so the 1972 models were minimally changed. The second-year would see the introduction of the Charger Rallye, which replaced the R/T, Super Bee, and 500 all in… more»

Super Track Pak: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440

Posed before a metal barn, half-eaten by rust, dented, a shadow of its former self, this 1970 Dodge Charger R/T in Iowa City, Iowa may be down, but don’t count it out. Lacking its original 440 cid (7.2L) V8,… more»

383/4-Speed: 1966 Dodge Charger Barn Find

By 1966, the muscle car kick was under way and Dodge rolled out the Charger as a mid-year entry. Chrysler’s marketing gurus dubbed it the “leader of the Dodge rebellion,” so that set the bar pretty high. By-and-large, the… more»

Ultra-Survivor: 1966 Dodge Charger

Funny how we see rapid-fire trends in autos. In rapid succession, car manufacturers leaped on a new category of coupes when the fastback was re-introduced and caught on.  The ’63 Split-Window Coupe–what else can you say?  Then the ’64… more»

Low Production: 1972 Dodge Charger Rallye 340

The Rallye replaced the R/T on the Dodge Charger in 1972. It would comprise only a small portion of sales that year, which makes a Charger Rallye 340 a somewhat rare beast these days. Beast may not be quite… more»

Field Find: 1970 Dodge Charger R/T 440

This 1970 Dodge Charger R/T is listed here on eBay and is really rough. In fact, the rust in the rear quarter panels have redesigned the rear wheel opening! The Charger is being sold without a reserve and will… more»

No Reserve: 1970 Dodge Charger Project

In 1969, Dodge added the 500 to its Charger series. Their goal was to have an equivalent to Ford’s Torino Talladega model (NASCAR). Like its Blue Oval competitor, the 500 had a flat grille and a smooth back glass… more»

Original Paint: 47k Mile 1970 Dodge Charger

This 1970 Dodge Charger is being sold at no reserve here on eBay. The Charger is located near St. Louis, Missouri and is said to be wearing its original FY4 light gold metallic paint with a black vinyl roof… more»

Muscle Car Project: 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440

Apparently, someone has stolen the fabled Star Trek “Replicator,” and the only thing it can produce is dusty first second-generation Chargers! Today’s example, offered as a 1968 Dodge Charger R/T, shows rust and bodywork but minimal damage. The listing… more»

1969 Dodge Daytona On Copart?

Nearly any second-generation Dodge Charger can be a virtual license to print money. The extreme Daytona version, called The Best In NASCAR by GoldenEagle, ranks among the most coveted and expensive rides of the classic muscle car era. This… more»

Gator Top Special! 1970 Dodge Charger

Dodge opened the flood gates of options for 1970, and the Charger was no exception. High-Impact Colors like Panther Pink and Plum Crazy have become iconic representations of ’70s style, and the 440 Six-Pack only graced second-generation Chargers in… more»

Original 318? 1969 Dodge Charger

This 1969 Dodge Charger needs plenty of restoration work, but it does pose an interesting question. If you bought it, would you undertake a faithful restoration, or would you have other ideas? It’s interesting to note that it hasn’t… more»

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