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426 Hemi on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:8800 Color: Dark Blue Metallic /
 Blue
Location:

Monroe, Michigan, United States

Monroe, Michigan, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:426 Hemi
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1968
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Charger
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 8,800
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: RT
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Dark Blue Metallic
Warranty: None
Interior Color: Blue
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Although this car was listed on Ebay last year, the bidder was outside the U.S., so the sale was not completed.  However, the car is now available worldwide.


1968 Charger RT, 426 Hemi - I purchased this car in January, 2001, from a broker in Virginia Beach, Virginia.  The car remains today virtually just as it was when I purchased it other than what is listed below.  Although an older restoration, this is still a very nice car, runs and drives great and has won many awards at local & regional shows.

This is 1 of 264 Hemi automatics produced in '68, and one of just a handful of the dark blue metallic known to exist today.  Car has a date code correct 426 Hemi engine and is a console automatic.  I received almost no paperwork when I bought the car, so I have listed what I know - if you have further questions, feel free to ask.  I have kept the car in a climate controlled garage and have never driven the car in bad weather.  Paint is good, but not perfect - passenger door has a bubble on the rocker, bubble on bottom of door near lower fender and a tiny paint chip below the door handle; paint bubble on front fender near antenna.  These are all very minor.

ENGINE:  Date Correct '68 Street Hemi Engine (from '69 Hemi Road Runner)
New Items: 625 cfm Carter Competition AFB's
Chrysler Hi-Torque Starter
Ignition System Including Reproduction Date Coded Plug Wires & Coil
Alternator
Temp Sending Unit
750 CCA Battery & Battery Cables
Carter Electric Fuel Pump & Filter
Reproduction Fuel Lines for Dual Carter's
Ignition & Horn Relays
180 Degree Hi-Flow Thermostat

HEADERS & EXHAUST: Hooker Super Competition Headers, 2" Primary Tubes, 3 1/2" Collectors
Stainless Steel X-Pipe Exhaust with 3" Headpipes into 2 Chamber Flowmasters to 2 1/2" Tail Pipes & Stock TIps

TRANSMISSION:  727 Torque Flight 3 Speed - Very Firm Upshifts - Recent Fluid & Filter Change with Trans Cooler

REAR END:  Chrysler 8 3/4" Sure Grip

WHEELS & TIRES: Rear Wheels:  15 x 8 Magnum 500's
Front Wheels:  15 x 7 Magnum 500's
Spare:  Black Steel
Rear Tires:  P27560R15; Front Tires:  P24560R15

All are BF Goodrich Radial T/A's


BRAKES: New 11" Brake Drums on the Rear with New Shoes, Cylinders & Spring Kits on all 4

STEREO: Pioneer DEH-1600 With CD 750 x 4 Channel Mounted in the Glove Box
Pioneer TS-A7980R 4 Way 350 W 6 x 9 in Rear
Dash & Rear Package Shelf Retain Their Stock Appearance
Factory 8 Track with Rear Speaker Control in Dash

TRUNK: Houndstooth Trunk Mat & Spare Tire Cover

INTERIOR: Blue Deluxe Interior with Black Seat Inserts, Woodgrain Console, Rear Center Lap Belt, Body Color Steering Wheel, Map 
Light, Stainless Foot Pedal Trim & Custom R/T Hem 426 Floor Mats

FENDER TAG DECODING:

Bottom Row, Left to Right: XS29 - Dodge Charger R/T
73 426 Hemi
5 727 Torque Flight 3 Speed Automatic
45 Tires, F70X15 Red Streak Goodyear Speedways
C22 Build Date:  3/22/68, Hamtramck, MI
071255 Shipping Order Number

2nd Row Up - Left to Right (Top No./Letter w/Bottom No./Letter)

2
5 Drip Rail Moldings
3
0 Body Side Moldings
AX
4 - 8 3/4 Sure Grip Differential
TRM
C6B    Blue Interior
PNT
EE1    Dark Blue Metallic Pain
U
U Upper Door Frame Color - Light Blue Metallic
8
7 White Bumblebee Stripe

3rd Row, Left to Right, Top Letter & Bottom Number

A
1 26" Radiator
H
1 Power Brakes
P
6 Power Steering
R
1 Music Master Radio
T
7 Tachometer with Clock
X
2 Tinted Windshield

4th Row, Left to Right, Top Lower Case Letter w/Bottom Number\

a
6 Console
b
4 Bucket Seats
h
7 Hood Mounted Turn Signals
m
6 LH Outside Remote Mirror

This car is a driver - not a trailer queen - and has been driven, but never abused, since I've owned it.  Inspection by appointment.  In fairness to all bidders, I will not reveal my low reserve, so please don't ask.  Buyer is responsible for all costs related to pick up and/or shipment/delivery of vehicle.  $1,000 non-refundable deposit required at auction end.

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