The 1966 model year was the debut of the Dodge Charger, a fastback
muscle car introduced by Dodge as a more aggressive,
performance-oriented sibling to the Coronet. The 1966 Charger stood
out immediately because of its sleek "fastback" roofline, hidden
front headlights, and full width grille. It looked futuristic for
the era and helped define the emerging American muscle car movement
of the late 1960s.Key Features:- The roof sweeps smoothly into the
rear deck, giving the car a sporty silhouette inspired partly by
racing cars and luxury GT coupes- The front grille conceals
rotating headlights, giving the nose a clean, bold appearance- A
wide rear light panel stretches across the back of the car- One of
the most unique aspects is the four individual bucket seats and a
full length center console running from front to rearAC PS
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