Vehicle Description
Gateway Classic Cars Milwaukee is excited to present this 1966
Dodge Charger. This first-generation Charger was manufactured from
1966-1967 as Dodges introduction into the muscle car market.
Distinguished by its fastback roofline, "electric shaver" front
grille, and full width rear taillights. The interior was uniquely
designed with four bucket seats and a center console that runs the
length of the cockpit. Stressing the muscle car image, the Charger
was only sold with four V-8 engine options. This 1966 Dodge Charger
is painted in stunning electric blue with a beefy set of five-spoke
alloy wheels. The unique black vinyl interior comes with a floor
shifter, power windows, and a Sony AM/FM radio mounted in the
glovebox. Under the hood of this monster is a 383 V-8 stroked out
to a 496. Attached to an automatic 727 Torque Flite transmission
with a manual valve body, transferring power to the rear wheels
through a 3.55/ 3000 stall rear end. Engine build features include
Indy EL heads, Stage II MW porting, Comp Cams spring cups, M/M
custom hydraulic roller cam, Indy 1XY intake, and Comp Cams Pro
Magnum rockers. Power steering and power Wilwood four-wheel-disc
brakes round up this unique build.