1967 Dodge Charger
$52,495
Vehicle Details
Dodge
Charger
1967
22,560 miles
XP29H72343205
Coupe
Automatic
Gasoline
383CI
Description
1967 Dodge Charger Hardtop For Sale
This Rarely Seen 1967 Dodge Charger Was The 2nd And Last Year Of This Two Year Body Style. This Car Had A Real Wow Factor When It First Appeared. The Body Lines Went From A Square Front End To A Swooping Fastback Look In The Rear.
It Has The Original Matching Numbers 383ci Engine And Original Carter 4bbl. The Transmission Is A 727-3spd Automatic With Points Ignition, 8- 3/4 Rear With 3:23 Gears. The Factory Dual Snorkel Is Still On The Car.
The Radiator Is Also Original Equipment (Oe). Every Part On This All Original Engine Has Either Been Rebuilt Or Oe Replaced. The Body Is Pin Straight And Shines Like A Mirror. The Factory Bright Red Paint (PP1) Is Beautiful.
The Interior Is Like New And Everything Works As It Should. The Black Vinyl Top Is Perfect As Are The Bumpers Front And Back. The 1967 Had Hide-A- Way Headlights Which Weren't Available On The '66. They Work Perfectly As Well As All Lighting Front, Back And Interior.
Power Steering, Factory Tach Am Radio, Dual Horns, Windshield Washers, Original Mag Wheel Covers And A Rear Center Console Which Connects With The Rear Of The Car. Exactly How It Left The Factory!
There Are Only 22,561 Miles On The Odometer. Brakes Are Manual Drum And Stop Smoothly And Easily.
Radial White Letter Tires And The Correct Spare And Jack Assembly Close It Out. This Entire Car Is In Mint & Immaculate Condition. If You Are Looking For An Iconic 1960s Muscle Car With Nothing To Fix Or Do But Drive, This Car Is Sure To Impress.
Located in Farmingdale, NY 11735
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Trim: Hardtop For Sale
Options: Premium Sound System
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Mike Sullivan here, and the Dodge Charger needs no introduction. When people picture American muscle, they picture a Charger. The fastback roofline, the hidden headlights, the long hood — it's a design that photographers have been chasing since the day it rolled out of the Hamtramck assembly plant. Add a 440 or a 426 HEMI and you have a car that still makes professional racers nervous at stoplights.
The Charger's story runs from 1966 through 1978, but the definitive generation is the B-body era of 1968–1970. These are the cars that Bullitt and The Dukes of Hazzard made iconic, and they remain among the most sought-after — and most carefully scrutinized — classic cars in the market.
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