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1968 DODGE CHARGER CUSTOM 440 TREMEC 5 SP POWER RACK DISC BRAKES A/C *NICE CAR*

Condition: Used
Make: Dodge
Model: Charger
Year: 1968
Mileage: 92,893
VIN: XP29H8B383965
Color: Burgundy
Engine: 440
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
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Description of 1968 Dodge Charger

1968 DODGE CHARGER CUSTOM

There are plenty of legends in the muscle car world, but a few names stand taller than most, with “Dodge Charger” being one of the giants. The only year for quad taillights, the ’68 has a distinctive look that’s still one of the best shapes to ever come out of the Chrysler design studios.

This 1968 Dodge Charger is a very nice driver quality build that has many updates. The updates include: Complete Silver Sport Tremec 5 speed overdrive transmission kit, Classic Auto Air complete A/C-Heater kit, Unisteer power rack and pinion power steering kit, Master Power Brakes complete front disk brake conversion kit, Ididit Tilt steering column, Aluminum 4 core radiator with electric 14" fan, New Torque Thrust Wheels and new tires, 3.91 Posi 8 3/4 Rear, Frame connectors, Ceramic coated Headers 1.8" primary-3" collector, 2.5" complete X pipe exhaust kit, CAP tubular upper control arms. It's an original 383, 727 Auto, A/C car. It has a 1971 440 engine that was re-built. All of the updates on the car and the engine were added about 2 1/2 years/500 miles ago.

The car drives excellent down the road. With the new suspension, power rack and pinion steering, power brakes, 5 sp overdrive, it is very fun to drive. The 440 has plenty of power (around 400 HP) and runs great. Engine starts good. The new Classic Auto Air A/C blows cold. The interior is in good driver quality condition.

The car is very solid. Looks like front floor boards, trunk floor, and lower quarters have been replaced. The underside has the factory undercoating and looks very solid. I cannot see any rust or bubbles in the paint. The paint job is fair. 20 footer. The panels are nice and solid, body gaps are good, but the paint job needed more body work and block sanding. Good driver quality, but could be repainted for show quality. All of the trim is in good shape. The front grill is nice and the vacuum headlight doors work.

This is a very nice car with some nice additions, and a great running engine with plenty of power. I have included some links to YouTube videos of the car running and driving below. Please look at all the pictures and videos. If you have questions you can message me on Ebay or call Jason 260-760-5650.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4kzs4y1lwo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gauQX1R_L-k

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEFF0t8WEjg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-PDfhU1kAQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsuWSrfCa_8

ENGINE SPECS:

BLOCK: 1971 440 block. Bored 4.320" with 0.030" cleanup.Block was debured and align-hone the main bores, square decked.
CRANK: Factory forged 440 with 3.75" stroke
RODS: Factory LY forged rods; Magnafluxed, shot-peened, center-center equalized, and resized with ARP 190,000-psi rod bolts installed.
PISTONS: Keith Black hypereutectic cast-aluminum running 10.0:1 compression.
HEADS: Factory 902 heads with stock hardened exhaust seats. Stage 1Pro-Pocjet porting job.
Valves: 2.14" intake; 1.81" exhaust.
Rockers: Hardened valve locks, chromoly retainers, Sealed Power carbo-nitrided rocker arm shafts, and Hughes adjustable aluminum 1.6:1 rocker arms.
CAMSHAFT: Hughes HE 3844BL hydraulic flat-tappet Duration: 238/244 degrees at 0.050" tappet lift
Valve lift: 0.536" intake, 0.540" exhaust
Lobe seperation angle: 108 degrees.
OILING SYSTEM: Blueprint main bearing oil passages and installed Melling oil pump screen along with Melling high volume pump. Also installed Mopar Performance windage tray.

INDUCTION: Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake with carburetor.