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Thought I'd add my 2 cents as a 66 owner. Reading your first post was like deja vu. I bought mine last year and was surprised to find a 440 under the hood. A little checking and I realized that it was a 68 power plant. I have to agree about the hideaway headlights and the dash guage illumination...
Welcome to the site, Smokinjo. More canuck chargers always welcomed. I was up in Fort MacMoney in the 80's with Syncrude. Lots of good memories, but also plenty of nights I can't remember!!! I'm guessing its still a boomtown. Everything was brand new and people had more money than what they knew...
And I thought I would be the only one. This is what I woke up to today. 22nd of April and snow, after it being like July last week. Oh Canada!!! Photos taken from my Blackberry, so the quality is not so great.
Finally going to get some music in my Charger after owning a silent car for over a year. Got tired of looking at the non functional AM radio and the dangling wires where the previous owner ripped out his under dash cassette deck when he sold me the car. Went to best Buy a got a car deck on sale...