Vehicle Description
This 1968 Dodge Charger is not only a General Lee replica, but the
VIN also tells us it's a real-deal R/T, too. And what will really
kick your desirability into overdrive it this has some terrific
upgrades, like four-wheel disc brakes and the legendary Six
Pack.
While this car's legendary appearance already makes it a superstar,
take some time to really look at the details. The orange paint
shines brightly so you can instantly identify it from any distance.
It makes for a great canvas to add the General Lee's signature
graphics and push bumper. Of course, a Charger already has a huge
desirability factor that comes from the unique elements like the
hidden headlights, extra-wide chrome bumpers, and flying buttress
C-pillars. Finish it off with the correct Vector wheels, and this
is the General that commands all others when it shows up on the
scene.
Chargers are popular because they're fast, but they're also
spacious, comfortable, and this one is luxurious, too. While the
Duke Boys had to slide through the windows, you'll be happy to open
the doors wide - especially because it gives you a chance to show
off the special General Lee lettering in the custom door panels.
The upholstery is a well-done mix of supple leather and
coordinating vinyl. There are some nice factory-style features,
like the center console with the stylized wood paneling and bright
shifter poking through. These are joined by upgrades like the cup
holders, a horn that plays Dixie, and an AM/FM/CD stereo with aux
input. There's a wood-rimmed Grant sports steering wheel, and the
custom dash houses a full set of AutoMeter Phantom gauges.
The engine bay is filled with Mopar big block power. It's a tidy
setup where you instantly gravitate to the famous air topper that
announces this has the iconic Six Pack. The triple set of
dual-barrel carburetors really lets this 440 cubic-inch V8 inhale
deeply. And long tube headers feeding the Flowmaster dual exhaust
means this one exhales with a powerful sound. As you look through
the whole engine bay, you're going to see the right supporting
comments, like the Champion aluminum radiator, separate fuel
pressure readout, and MSD distributor and coil. The undercarriage
photos show a clean build that was built for performance driving.
It includes a thick sway bar up front, traction bars in the rear,
and an upgrade to four-wheel disc brakes. Plus, there are great
anytime features like power steering and a Torque flight A727
three-speed automatic transmission that's both stout and
smooth.
This Six Pack General Lee even comes with an autographed photo of
Bo, Luke, Daisy, Boss Hogg, and Rosco. So if you want big power
Mopar that's a true Dukes tribute, don't miss this deal. Call
today!!!