Although it features a rather common big-block V8 engine, this 1967 Dodge Charger has other rare features to brag about.
The ’66 Charger was also Dodge’s opening salvo in the muscle car wars, mostly because parent company Chrysler forbade it from building a smaller (A-body) car to compete with the Mustang.
The Dodge Charger’s story dates to 1966, when the car debuted as a racy fastback version of the brand’s Coronet model. The 1968 and ‘69 Chargers are perhaps best known in popular culture for ...