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1968 Charger

Well...I got a call last night at 8pm from the owner, my old shop teacher. I recognized his number and prepared for the worse and tried to form a response. He said, "are you still interested?" Very much so I said. He said "then you got a charger." He sounded real excited about it. Me...uff, I got so excited. Got a migraine after the call so I had to lay down...LOL.

Thank you all for your advice. I will continue to need your advice on taking care of this gem.
 
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Even if you could get the green one for $10k, you'd be saving money in the long run buying the yellow one for $20k.
No one is selling the yellow one for 20k,its a 40k car in the current market. It screams scam!
 
Well...I got a call last night at 8pm from the owner, my old shop teacher. I recognized his number and prepared for the worse and tried to form a response. He said, "are you still interested?" Very much so I said. He said "then you got a charger." He sounded real excited about it. Me...uff, I got so excited. Got a migraine after the call so I had to lay down...LOL.

Thank you all for your advice. I will continue to need your advice on taking care of this gem.
Get it home. And congrats.
 
My friend and I went to look at a 70 Challenger convertible 383 automatic transmission car. Plum crazy purple, fresh rebuilt 383 engine. Older paint,decent driver. The asking price was 20k,car was worth over 30k. Low ballers kept offering the seller 10k or less,hoping for a barn find score of a lifetime. I hooked up my car trailer and met my friend there. They haggled back and forth at 20k. My friend laid 17 stacks of money on the fender, each totaling a grand each,and after a brief discussion with his wife, we were loading the car on my trailer. That is the way to buy a car!
 
Well...I got a call last night at 8pm from the owner, my old shop teacher. I recognized his number and prepared for the worse and tried to form a response. He said, "are you still interested?" Very much so I said. He said "then you got a charger." He sounded real excited about it. Me...uff, I got so excited. Got a migraine after the call so I had to lay down...LOL.

Thank you all for your advice. I will continue to need your advice on taking care of this gem.
so what did the price end up being?
was it actually 10k??
if so,and im not a rich guy by any means,
but the Backstory and the fact that he sold it to you,would probably make me throw him another grand.


btw,i have a similar story,albeit w a much less happy ending.
i too,used to ride the bus to school and see these 2 70 chargers Every day on the way.
after i got out of high school,i went straight into the Army.
came back many many years later first thing i did was go to his house.
the white charger was long gone,and the black one was rotted in half at the firewall and about a foot into the ground....
still,those 2 cars made me a Mopar guy,for a lifetime.
its Really Cool that its working out for you.:thumbsup:
 
so what did the price end up being?
was it actually 10k??
if so,and im not a rich guy by any means,
but the Backstory and the fact that he sold it to you,would probably make me throw him another grand.


btw,i have a similar story,albeit w a much less happy ending.
i too,used to ride the bus to school and see these 2 70 chargers Every day on the way.
after i got out of high school,i went straight into the Army.
came back many many years later first thing i did was go to his house.
the white charger was long gone,and the black one was rotted in half at the firewall and about a foot into the ground....
still,those 2 cars made me a Mopar guy,for a lifetime.
its Really Cool that its working out for you.:thumbsup:
yes $10,000
 
Sweet! Loads of potential in the 383, a really unsung engine. In your early posts - said the motor was replaced in 74? Is the original block around anywhere? Not a huge tragedy. Congratulations!
 
Sweet! Loads of potential in the 383, a really unsung engine. In your early posts - said the motor was replaced in 74? Is the original block around anywhere? Not a huge tragedy. Congratulations!
I don't know. I know it was replaced by his brother, a local mechanic at the time.
 
Congratulations :thumbsup:
Another happy beginning for a 68 Charger owner. I'm sure there are some guys here will be overly envious of your new possession...
 
thank you. I was wondering about repair. I think the first think I need to fix some of the lights not working. One taillight, hood blinkers, dash lights. The tach doesn't work, the heater doesn't work. Driver seat is flattened out with garbage bag over it (he is a tall guy). The bare roof. Outside mirror and antenna. Just some of the things I know of after a quick look over on Monday.
 
If you decide you have no interest in this in the future and you decide it needs a home Let me know.
 
The tach doesn't work, the heater doesn't work.

As Chargervert said, you have a clock, not a tic-tock-tach. There is a lot of good restoration info on that other site I posted. The navigation is not as good as it is here, and the search function is useless. But the info there is worth reading, late evening after the garage. :)

Was the top green? Is it a triple pickle or is that black interior?
 
As Chargervert said, you have a clock, not a tic-tock-tach. There is a lot of good restoration info on that other site I posted. The navigation is not as good as it is here, and the search function is useless. But the info there is worth reading, late evening after the garage. :)

Was the top green? Is it a triple pickle or is that black interior?
triple green
 
Can someone tell me what the fender tag says?

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Can someone tell me what the fender tag says?

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CAR: Dodge Charger 2 Door Sports Hardtop
ENGINE: 383cid 2-bbl V8
TRANSMISSION: 3-Speed Automatic
TIRES: 7.75x14 White Sidewall
MODEL YEAR: 1968
BUILD DATE: May 09.
AXLE: 2.76 Rear Axle Ratio
INTERIOR: Charger Trim Grade, Vinyl Bucket Seats. Green Interior.
PAINT: Dark Green Metallic (Dodge).
OTHER: Racing Green Metallic (Dodge), Forest Green Metallic (Plymouth, Chrysler, Imperial) Upper Door Frame Color.
MOLDINGS:
25: Drip Rail Mouldings
30: Body Belt Mouldings
78: Wheel Lip Mouldings
ABC OPTIONS:
R1: AM Radio
X2: Tinted Windshield Only
Y4: Green Vinyl Top
abc OPTIONS:
a5: Center Front Seat
b4: Bucket Seats
h7: Fender or Hood Mounted Turn Signal Indicators
m6: Driver's Outside Remote Operated Mirror
 
Can someone tell me what the fender tag says?

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It says: “I will be forever grateful for this opportunity. I am a steward of this car for future generations.”

That’s my favourite colour for 68s! I hope you mow the owner’s lawn and whatever else he needs for the rest of your days. Congratulations! And ahead of Slimt, you email me when you’re ready to sell- I’d give you $10,100 today!
 
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