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1968 Dodge Charger R/t Hardtop 2-door 7.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:2515 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, United States

Marietta, Georgia, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:7.2L 7211CC 440Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1968
Make: Dodge
Model: Charger
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: R/T Hardtop 2-Door
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Drive Type: U/K
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Mileage: 2,515
Number of Cylinders: 8

1968 Dodge Charger R/T

440/Automatic • True R/T Charger

 Sure-Grip Axle • Power Steering • Power Front Disc Brakes

 

This 1968 Triple Black Dodge Charger has gone through a complete rotisserie restoration. This is a stunning 1968 Charger comes with Numbers matching 440-375hp engine and a TCI automatic transmission (original 727 comes with car). Car has also had a non limited slip differential hogshead installed in the original banjo housing (original banjo rear-end comes with car) The interior is correct with front buddy bench seat, all factory gauges with a non factory second oil pressure gauge below the dash.  

Standard EquipStandard Equipment  (Charger R/T)

Front Engine, Rear Wheel Drive, 5-Passenger 2-Door Hardtop

440 Magnum V8 Engine  (R/T) 

375 horsepower @ 4,600/480 ft-lb torque @ 3,200 RPM

TorqueFlite 3-Speed Automatic Transmission  (R/T) 

Rally Suspension with Heavy Duty Front Torsion Bars, Extra Heavy Duty Rear Springs, Shocks, Sway Bar and Oversized Anchors  (R/T) 

Heavy Duty Brakes  (R/T) 

Dual Exhaust 

Foam Padded All-Vinyl Bucket Seats  (R/T)

Analog 150 MPH Speedometer, Odometer, Fuel, Temperature, Oil Pressure and Alternator Gauges  (R/T)

Factory A/C

2-Speed Wipers/Washers

Padded Dash

Prismatic Day/Night Inside Rear View Mirror

Cigarette Lighter

Ashtray Light

Locking Lighted Glove Box

Padded Sun Visors

Door Map Pocket Storage

Retractable Front Seatbelts and Rear Seatbelts

Interior Courtesy Lights  (1-under dash, 2-console)

Concealed Headlights

Quick-Release Racing Fuel Cap

Bumble Bee Stripes  (R/T)

Front and Rear Bumper Guards

Wheel Lip Molding

Back-Up Lights

4-Way Emergency Flashers

Heavy Duty Battery  (R/T) 

F70-14 Red Streak Tires  (R/T) 

Full Size Spare Tire, Jack/Tools 

Trunk Mat

20-Gallon Fuel Tank

 

 Power Steering

Power Brakes 

Sure-Grip 3.23 Rear Differential

3-Spoke Wood-Grained Sport Steering Wheel

8,000 RPM Tachometer with Clock  (Tic-Tock Tac)

Head Restraints

AM Radio

Front Shoulder Belts

Tinted Glass

Vinyl Top

Left Hand Remote Outside Mirror

Right Hand Outside Mirror

Hood Mounted Turn Signal Indicators

14-Inch Magnum 500 Road Wheels 

Color-Keyed Floor Mats  ment  (

Front Engine, Rear Wheel Drive, 5-Passenger 2-Door Hardtop

440 Magnum V8 Engine  (R/T) 

375 horsepower @ 4,600/480 ft-lb torque @ 3,200 RPM

TorqueFlite 3-Speed Automatic Transmission  (R/T) 

Rally Suspension with Heavy Duty Front Torsion Bars, Extra Heavy Duty Rear Springs, Shocks, Sway Bar and Oversized Anchors  (R/T) 

Heavy Duty Brakes  (R/T) 

Dual Exhaust 

Foam Padded All-Vinyl Bucket Seats  (R/T)

Analog 150 MPH Speedometer, Odometer, Fuel, Temperature, Oil Pressure and Alternator Gauges  (R/T)

Factory A/C

2-Speed Wipers/Washers

Padded Dash

Prismatic Day/Night Inside Rear View Mirror

Cigarette Lighter

Ashtray Light

Locking Lighted Glove Box

Padded Sun Visors

Door Map Pocket Storage

Retractable Front Seatbelts and Rear Seatbelts

Interior Courtesy Lights  (1-under dash, 2-console)

Concealed Headlights

Quick-Release Racing Fuel Cap

Bumble Bee Stripes  (R/T)

Front and Rear Bumper Guards

Wheel Lip Molding

Back-Up Lights

4-Way Emergency Flashers

Heavy Duty Battery  (R/T) 

F70-14 Red Streak Tires  (R/T) 

Full Size Spare Tire, Jack/Tools 

Trunk Mat

20-Gallon Fuel Tank

 

 Power Steering

Power Brakes 

Sure-Grip 3.23 Rear Differential

3-Spoke Wood-Grained Sport Steering Wheel

8,000 RPM Tachometer with Clock  (Tic-Tock Tac)

Head Restraints

AM Radio

Front Shoulder Belts

Tinted Glass

Vinyl Top

Left Hand Remote Outside Mirror

Right Hand Outside Mirror

Hood Mounted Turn Signal Indicators

14-Inch Magnum 500 Road Wheels 

Color-Keyed Floor Mats  

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