Presented is a numbers matching 1968 Dodge Charger R/T with its
original 440 Magnum V8 and an original broadcast sheet.
A very nice older restoration, a robust folder of receipts is
included and this original California car is in very good condition
physically and mechanically. Well equipped from the factory with
desired options:
- Console
- Bucket Seats
- Power Brakes
- Power Steering
- Air Conditioning
- Tachometer
- Sure Grip
68 Chargers, only year with the round taillights are very desirable
and have been steadily appreciating in value. Numbers matching,
with broadcast sheets are harder and harder to find, and excellent
Classic Muscle Car.
Great lease rates and Financing also available on any of our
inventory!
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About the 68 Charger:
The Dodge Charger is a model of automobile marketed by Dodge in
various forms over seven generations between 1966 and today.
The first Charger was a show car in 1964. A 1965 Charger II concept
car had a remarkable resemblance to the 1966 production
version.
The Charger has been built on three different platforms in various
sizes. In the United States, the Charger nameplate has been used on
subcompact hatchbacks, full-size sedans, muscle cars, and personal
luxury coupes. The current version is a four-door sedan.
The 1966 Charger was an effort by Dodge to produce an upscale,
upsized pony car. American Motors had already built a very similar
vehicle in 1965, the Marlin, which was positioned as a personal
car, an emerging market niche.
Mercury was more successful in its execution in introducing the
upscale Cougar, which was both considerably larger and more refined
than the Ford Mustang that pioneered the pony car concept in 1964 -
yet still had badly compromised rear seating.
The Charger was intended to up the ante to an even more expensive
and luxurious coupe that featured all-bucket seating for four.
In 1968 Dodge introduced its second generation Charger. Along with
door scallops, the iconic dual circular taillights were introduced
and ONLY available in '68.
1968 also marked the introduction of the High Performance R/T or
Road/Track Package. With the 440 Magnum producing 375HP, the
charger was a muscle car to be reckoned with. To add to its legend,
the 1968 Charger was part of the one of the most influential car
chase scenes in Film History as it raced through the streets of San
Francisco in the 1968 film Bullitt.
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