Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
1966 Dodge Charger
Car History
We have a nice 1966 Dodge Charger here at Adventure Classics that has had a full restoration, packs a 440 cubic inch big block, great color, and has had the same owner for over 25 years.
Engine & Drivetrain
Mechanically, our Charger has a new built 440 cubic inch big block under the hood, with the block and intake painted orange, a 4-barrel carb, Mopar Performance aluminum finned valve covers, K&N chrome open element air cleaner, MSD electronics, performance spark plug wires, Flowmaster dual exhaust system, power disc brakes, power steering, all in a very nice painted, clean, and detailed engine compartment.
The engine is backed by a 727 Torqueflite 3-speed automatic transmission with a 2000 stall converter and is linked to 3.23 gears in a 3:23 Locker rear end. It rides on rare factory spinner hubcaps that are fitted to 14-inch steel wheels with redline tires, that give it that right look and stance.
Interior
It has a black twin bucket seat interior that have a horizontal pleat look, front and rear, black carpets, center console with bright stainless trim, seat matching armrest, great dash with the factory gauges including a tach and 150 MPH speedometer, the working original radio, 3-spoke sport steering wheel, and chrome automatic floor shifter peeking out of the console.
There is also a huge storage area behind the rear seats, under the rear window, plus a large trunk with full-sized spare and jack.
Exterior
The Charger has a vibrant green paint job covering the sheet metal with the wild-for-its-day styling and has good chrome and trim, large grille with hidden headlights, single-element taillight, and side faux scoops.
This car is a fine combination of performance and luxury that is also a classic styled fastback package.
Conclusion
This 1966 Dodge Charger we have here at Adventure Classics has had a full restoration and runs even better than it looks.
It is a great muscle car with great options and a stunning color that will attract a crowd.
Call or email us at:
AdventureClassics@gmail.com
(727) 688-1148 OR (727) 580-9919
AdventureClassicCars.com
- Engine
- 440 V8
- Transmission
- 3 Speed Automatic
- Exterior
- Lime Green
- Interior
- Black
- Stock #
- 187
Description
1966 Dodge Charger
Car History
We have a nice 1966 Dodge Charger here at Adventure Classics that has had a full restoration, packs a 440 cubic inch big block, great color, and has had the same owner for over 25 years.
Engine & Drivetrain
Mechanically, our Charger has a new built 440 cubic inch big block under the hood, with the block and intake painted orange, a 4-barrel carb, Mopar...
1966 Dodge Charger
Car History
We have a nice 1966 Dodge Charger here at Adventure Classics that has had a full restoration, packs a 440 cubic inch big block, great color, and has had the same owner for over 25 years.
Engine & Drivetrain
Mechanically, our Charger has a new built 440 cubic inch big block under the hood, with the block and intake painted orange, a 4-barrel carb, Mopar Performance aluminum finned valve covers, K&N chrome open element air cleaner, MSD electronics, performance spark plug wires, Flowmaster dual exhaust system, power disc brakes, power steering, all in a very nice painted, clean, and detailed engine compartment.
The engine is backed by a 727 Torqueflite 3-speed automatic transmission with a 2000 stall converter and is linked to 3.23 gears in a 3:23 Locker rear end. It rides on rare factory spinner hubcaps that are fitted to 14-inch steel wheels with redline tires, that give it that right look and stance.
Interior
It has a black twin bucket seat interior that have a horizontal pleat look, front and rear, black carpets, center console with bright stainless trim, seat matching armrest, great dash with the factory gauges including a tach and 150 MPH speedometer, the working original radio, 3-spoke sport steering wheel, and chrome automatic floor shifter peeking out of the console.
There is also a huge storage area behind the rear seats, under the rear window, plus a large trunk with full-sized spare and jack.
Exterior
The Charger has a vibrant green paint job covering the sheet metal with the wild-for-its-day styling and has good chrome and trim, large grille with hidden headlights, single-element taillight, and side faux scoops.
This car is a fine combination of performance and luxury that is also a classic styled fastback package.
Conclusion
This 1966 Dodge Charger we have here at Adventure Classics has had a full restoration and runs even better than it looks.
It is a great muscle car with great options and a stunning color that will attract a crowd.
Call or email us at:
AdventureClassics@gmail.com
(727) 688-1148 OR (727) 580-9919
AdventureClassicCars.com
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