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1968 Charger HEMI

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1966-dodge-charger-04426 HEMI rotting in a junk yard!

More than 30 years ago this 1968 Charger R/T was stolen. Eventually the police recovered it, but then it sat and slowly got stripped of parts. The original 426 HEMI is lost, as is the factory column shift transmission, K frame and all tags.
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1967 Charger in the woods

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1966-dodge-charger-041967 Dodge Charger 383

Looks like this Charger has been sitting in the woods for quite a while. You feel damp and humid just looking at the photos. Lots of undergrowth, not much sun, rainy climate, covered in fallen leaves and pine needles – Perfect environment for rust to breed! Read the rest of this entry »

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1969 Dodge Charger 383

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1969-dodge-charger1969 Dodge Charger 383

You can tell this ’69 Charger has been sitting for years because of the trees growing around it. Those saplings have definitely sprouted up since the car was parked in this back lot. It looks like this Charger has a few other Dodge brothers keeping it company. They were probably all “going to be restored” at some point, but now just sit and rust.
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1968 Dodge Charger

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1966-dodge-charger-041968 Dodge Charger 383

Here’s a General Lee wannabe that’s been sitting for a few years (check out the Confederate flag sticker in the rear window). The guy said his buddy owned it, but keeps saying it’s going to be restored some day. How many times have you heard that one? Read the rest of this entry »

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1966 Dodge Charger

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1966-dodge-charger-041966 Dodge Charger

This Charger is a little crispy after an engine fire. The hood, windshield, dash and drivers door are torched and need serious work.

It’s too bad too, because it looks like a bit of work had been done to this car. Note the shaved door handles and very straight body panels. Also has a late model fuel injected 5.9 Magnum under that BBQ’d hood. Read the rest of this entry »

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