Vehicle Description
Welcome to Street Dreams as we celebrate our 25th year in the
classic and muscle car business. The first generation Dodge Charger
(1966-1967) was an attempt to produce a larger, upscale pony car
based on Chrysler's B platform which was shared with the Coronet.
Seeking a niche market between the pony cars and personal luxury
coupes like the Thunderbird, the Charger was also Dodge's answer to
the fastback craze of the late 1960's. With its unique styling and
choice of powerful engines the first generation Charger earned its
place in the pantheon of all-time great muscle cars. This striking
1966 Dodge Charger is a fine example of these legendary muscle
machines. Lift the hood and you'll see the 383 big block V8, a
well-respected engine among the Mopar faithful. Additional features
include power steering, a TorqueFlite A-727 automatic transmission,
an unusual 4-bucket seat interior with full length console, dual
exhaust, original AM radio, and 205/75R14 tires wrapped around
steel wheels with correct covers. These cars really set themselves
apart with their unique bucket seat interiors and relatively low
production numbers, which tends to increase their collectability.
In this era of cookie-cutter grey SUV's, this uniquely styled and
historically important classic stands out like the maverick that it
is. If this crimson cruiser is your kind of cool, call the Texas
Hill Country's premier source for classic cars and the team that
can make your dream a reality. Street Dreams (830-997-1950) is a
full service dealership that can assist with worldwide delivery,
insurance, and financing options.