Vehicle Description
1967 Dodge Charger Custom
The first generation of Chargers was introduced in 1966 and ended
one year later in 1967. This very cool 67 Charger takes that cool
fastback body style and incorporates a modern drivetrain to create
one awesome street machine. The car is total muscle car from front
to rear and has a really tough look. The body is straight and all
rust free. It is painted in a sleek Black paint and is totally
Blacked out with painted to match bumpers. The trim pieces were
left unpainted as was the grill. It has a tall cowl hood and the
front end completely tilts forward and looks great with it open at
shows. It rides on Weld Racing wheels with wide tires in the
back.
Those fat tires aren't just for looks either because the 5.7 late
model Hemi under the hood has no problem getting them turning. The
motor looks nice as well and features custom aluminum Hemi injector
covers. Paired with the motor is a 3 speed automatic transmission
that moves through the gears smoothly. The car also features power
brakes, power steering, and an independent front suspension. The
battery and fuel cell have been relocated to the trunk.
The interior is done in all black with aftermarket adjustable high
back bucket seats. A custom center console was created to run
between the seats and houses cupholders and a custom shifter. On
the dash are white faced modern gauges which are all working
properly. In front of the driver sits a Grant GT woodgrain steering
wheel with Mopar logo horn button.
This is one cool restomod and one of the best parts is it is being
offered up at a great price! You certainly couldn't build the car
for this much.
Opportunities don't come up very often to buy a Mopar restomod for
only $23,750.00!