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I posted this in another thread but since I wasn’t the OP I didn’t want to hijack his thread. The Charger below is for sale and I inquired about it and the owner sent me the fender tag. Can I get some help decoding please. Thanks
Well you picked the most expensive years (for the most part). Some nice first gen chargers for around 20k. Here is a one that has a 383 (very nice motor)and factory ac. (Very desirable). Nice driver. Looks like what you’re looking for. Nice driver and you can tinker with it. Needs a few things like headlight doors and ac hooked up but cosmetically it doesn’t look like it needs much of anything. This is just one example of what you can get for 20k in a b body. I always loved the interior of the first gen chargers. The instrument cluster is gorgeous as well as the seats. But my point is there are a lot of nice B Bodies between $20-$30k if you expand your search beyond 68-70. Not just chargers either.
Vehicle Description
$20,000
Here’s a very nice 1967 Dodge Charger survivor with the 325HP 383 Magnum V8 4-barrel. The 54k miles on the odometer rolled over once as the original interior is in amazing condition without any tears or rips. There is one crack down the center of the dash and otherwise, she’s in great shape. The motor was rebuilt and does not have any leaks and the freeze plugs still look like new. It’s been repainted the original WW1 white that’s a good driver quality condition and has the black interior. It is a power steering and original AC car with every component still intact but as you can see under the hood it is not connected as with the heater hoses.
This is one of my personal vehicles and I’ve gone through and replaced the valve cover gaskets, transmission fluid/filter, rear diff flush and new seals, new tires 500 miles ago, all new shocks all around, install all new wheel bearings, u-joints, rebuilt the brakes including new hoses and wheel cylinders, strut rod bushings, etc. She fires right up, gets up and runs out smoothly and is ready to cruise.
The headlights work but the doors are non-functioning as with some dash gauges. I did put power to the doors, lubricated them and they fully function so it has to be the relays. May have replaced shortly. The current pricing reflects and will start to check the motors and relays and replace if necessary. Hagerty shows fair condition (#4) at $19k and good condition (#3) at $32k so this one is priced right.
Walkaround and undercarriage videos included and cold start with driving videos to follow. Let me know if you have any questions or would like to see additional areas.
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For Sale: 1967 Dodge Charger in Missoula, Montana
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