I know green doesn’t appeal to some but this looks like it could be a really nice car. Interesting to see how it does.
1966 Dodge Charger 426 Hemi 4-Speed
1966 Dodge Charger 426 Hemi 4-Speed
Too short, not tucked up to the body enough, but otherwise I totally agree.Nice tail pipes.
Hagerty has these 66 and 67 First Gens UP 36 percent!I know green doesn’t appeal to some but this looks like it could be a really nice car. Interesting to see how it does.
1966 Dodge Charger 426 Hemi 4-Speed
Too short, not tucked up to the body enough, but otherwise I totally agree.
True gentleman's performance machine.
Seems to be a nice car at first glance. I like green and got a green 69 r/t 440 myself.
I understand the first gen is priced significantly cheaper but still pretty expensive unfortunately.
I for my part follow dave ramsey's advice, wait until the great depression and then buy my first hemi mopar for a quarter of the current price cash.
Not at least because it's the only way i would be able to afford one with today's prices.
That would sort of fly in the face of past market turndowns over the last 3 or 4 decades when enthusiasts shifted funds to investments in classic cars and pushed values up. But with the way the world (and country) are so upside down today, who knows.
mint green?My friend over here just sold his mint 66 Hemi 4-speed Charger not long ago.
I meant to say mint silver.....wrote that on a tablet....I hate tablets and phones for posting.mint green?
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Or either a costly repair.It says the current owner acquired it last April so possibly a flipper.