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1966 Dodge HEMI Charger Is an Original Paint Survivor With Bad News Under the Hood

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Introduced in 1966, the Dodge Charger was the company's fanciest midsize offering. That changed in 1968 when Dodge dropped the posh interior and went with a sportier exterior design. Loaded with premium features and sporting a four-seat layout, it was a big step up from the Coronet it was based on. continue reading. )

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2024 Dodge Charger vs. 1967 Dodge Charger: Visual Comp Reveals Something Unexpected

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After the unveiling of the all-new 2024 Dodge Charger, we’re left with a whole bunch of questions that weren’t addressed by the carmaker during the presentation. The all-new Charger is Dodge’s first multi-energy muscle car, so to speak. Some are technical in nature, while others are all about the design.

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Dodge Charger Daytona Twice Drags Corvette, Then Ram and Challenger, ICEs Everyone

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Starting with the 2024 model year, the eighth generation Dodge Charger is with one eye on the past and the other on the EV plus downsizing future. So, the all-new 2024 Dodge Charger follows in the footsteps of the L-bodied Charger. Some would say it looks cockeyed because of that, right? continue reading. )

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1972 Charger Rallye: The Last Performance Version of Dodge's B-Body Icon

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As the curtain fell on all things muscle, Dodge had to rethink its performance lineup. For the Charger, that meant the Super Bee, 500, and R/T trims were gone, but thankfully, Dodge passed the torch to the new Rallye.

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1968 Dodge Charger R/T Has the Full Package: Rare HEMI, 4-Speed, Numbers Match

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Introduced in 1966 as a premium fastback aimed at the Rambler Marlin, the Dodge Charger got a significant makeover for 1968. The company went with a sportier design, dropped the fancy interior, and introduced the performance-oriented R/T version. The recipe was a massive success, and sales jumped from just 15,788 unit.

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White 1966 Dodge HEMI Charger Is the Perfect Sleeper, Wants a Loving Home

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Introduced in early 1966 as the new "Leader of the Dodge Rebellion," the Charger was unlike any other vehicle the company had previously offered. While it was based on the Coronet, it looked nothing like Dodge's bread-and-butter midsize. continue reading. )

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1970 Dodge Charger That Sat Parked for 36 Years Looks Like a 1969, but There Is a Catch!

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This man went all the way to the United Kingdom to get himself a 1970 Dodge Charger. He's worked on Chargers before and got them back on the road. He shipped it home and started evaluating the assets. So he is planning to do the same with this one.

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