Vehicle Description
1968 Dodge Charger RT Tribute
You can spend a lot of time scouring the internet looking for an
original RT Charger, and spend even more time verifying it is a
REAL Charger RT, so unless you are an autophile who bleeds 30
weight oil, why take the chance? Right here, right now we have a
1968 Dodge Charger RT TRIBUTE car that is in the throes of a
restoration. Worth a look if you are not that kind of thing because
a tribute car is more than just a badge.
Classic Auto Mall is a vast facility that houses numerous catacombs
of cars, spaces of speed, and of course a mall of muscle, including
this consignment which is a 1968 Dodge Charger RT tribute car. Yes
it is in the throws of the tribute change over, with the 440ci V8
already in place, there are just a few details to get it up to
snuff and bring home the fatter bacon that a tribute can muster.
Here we go!
Exterior
Call me Plum Crazy, but when you are referring to the car color
particularly this Charger from 68, this was definitely the "IT"
color. The pony style, dual cove, lighted indented long hood is
fronted by a black solid egg crate grille which has the hidden
headlights and of course the R/T badge. The sides are coke bottle
design all spiced up with the circular side front fender running
light and dual coves on the doors, which have well minded gaps. We
note bubbling, cracking and sanding marks on the lowers, evidence
of underlying rust and prior body repairs. Pre crash test dummy
bumpers are just as they should be unobtrusive and fit nicely
presenting very shiny front and back. A wonderfully low slung but
spacious headroom flying buttress roof line at the back gently
lands in the smaller trunk lid that is adorned with a white stripe
and Mopar Muscle Bee logoed wrap around the rear dual stripe and
another circular running light. Chromed trimmings through the
window surrounds mirrors and handles are just shiny and
brite(work!) right down to the gas cap on the driver's rear
quarter. Bringing up the rear are 4 round tail lights in a field of
black, and some undulating bumper and rear deck to add
highlighting. Dual chromed pipes emanate from the bottom. To finish
this beauty off, it rolls on 15 inch Mopar Rallye Wheels wrapped in
front by 245/60R15's and oun back by 295/50R15's. Timeless.
Interior
A swing of the driver's door reveals a white paneled door interior
covering. It has a pleated storage bag on the bottom and a lineup
of power window toggles. Seats are white vinyl mid high back
buckets with headrests upfront and in back a bench of matching
styling. A rally steering wheel and that is about as good as it
gets, because the rest needs completion. This includes the dash,
center console, and floor covering. A radio is installed but the
rest is yet to come courtesy YOU!
Drivetrain
Under that purple hood is a 440ci V8 from 1968-72. It is topped by
a single 4-barrel Edelbrock carb, and in back is an A727
Torqueflite 3-speed automatic. The rear ratio codes out at 8-3/4
with 3.23 gears. There is a Flowmaster exhaust gladly accepting
spent fossils via headers. Now that's some more crazy HP!
Undercarriage
Below we see very nicely preserved/restored steel unibody and floor
pans. Snaking through it are dual exhausts in good condition. Power
disc brakes are all around and suspension remains the front
independent torsion bars and leaf springs in the rear. It's looking
pretty much buttoned up under here.
Drive-Ability
In its present state, the car is not drivable so you should come by
and have a look see for yourself just what you're in for.
A tribute and so far as it is complete, it's been done right. Paint
does show a lot of bondo areas and subsequent bubbling underlying
which is shown clearly by our professional photos. Undercarriage is
solid and there is no invasive rust on this car, just the bubbles
scattered about the exterior. If you want a good example with just
a bit of extra time to spend on it, just come on down and stick
your thumb into this one , and you can too call yourself plum crazy
for that RT tribute muscle.
XP29G8B261322
X-Dodge Charger
P-Premium Price Class
29-2 Door Sports Hardtop
G-383ci 2bbl V8
8-1968
B-Hamtramck, MI Assy Plant
261322-Sequential Unit Number
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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