Periodically Started and Driven Short Distances But Has Less Than
300 Miles on the Hemi 426 Engine
Non-Matching Numbers
RT Badging but was not an Original RT Car
Mopar 426 Hemi Engine with Hydraulic Cams
727 Transmission
8 3/4 Rear with 3.55 Gears
Black Bucket Seats
Center Console
Tik Tok Clock (Non-Working)
Original Drum Brakes
Tires are Staggered 235/60/15 and 295/50/15
Car Has The "General Lee" Style Rims
Car Has the "Dixie Horn", like the General Lee
Cam is a Comp Cam
292 Degrees Duration, 509" Lift
Cylinders are 4.5" / Stroke 4.15" Resulting in 528 Cubic Inch
Total
"Basically 426 Hemi Bored and Stroked. The 426 Block Would Not Bore
to 4.5 so 10.5 Chrysler Issued a Special Block / It Has Aluminum
Heads and 10.5 Compression" - This Statement Was Made by the
Previous Owner
Owner Has Driven It and Pushed It for About 30 Miles of Testing
Owner Replaced the Old "Demon Carburetor" and It Has a New Holley
Carb
Replaced Plugs, Fixed an Interior Dome Lens, Fixed a Tear on the
Driver's Visor, Replaced the Plastic O-Ring in the Gas Tank and Put
in a New Fuel Sending Unit
Radio Not Working / Not Original Radio
Owner States Lights Close but One Closer Faster Than The Other
Vehicle Details
1968 Dodge Charger
Listing ID:CC-1416293
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Greensboro, North Carolina
Year:1968
Make:Dodge
Model:Charger
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:0
Stock Number:NOV20-ST0093
VIN:11111111111111111
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