autoevolution 22 May 2021, 6:47 UTC ·
by 24 photos
It’s a matching-numbers 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440 that has never been restored, and what’s more, it comes with just 26,000 miles (41,850 km) on the clock. But on the other hand, the car has gone through some pretty challenging times, though it survived and now it’s back looking for another chance.
First and foremost, let’s see the essential information. This Charger has been owned by the same family since 1968 when it left the factory, and it still comes with all the original documentation, the original sales contract, the books and the manuals, and the original keys.
autoevolution 8 Feb 2021, 5:47 UTC ·
by 19 photos
It’s pretty clear from the photos we included in the gallery (originally added to the eBay ad by seller bohrtz123) that this Charger has seen better days. While it comes with plenty of rust and lacks an engine and transmission, it’s still a looker so many people want to take it home.
The 1968 Charger is actually the model that gave birth to the second-generation series, coming with a 2-door hardtop body style and an engine lineup that comprised a 225 (3.7-liter) straight-six and several V8 engines, including a 440ci (7.2-liter) Six Pack added in 1970.