1966 Dodge Charger
The 1966 Dodge Charger was a stylish and powerful muscle car, and it was Dodge’s response to the rising popularity of fastback models in the 1960s. Based off the Coronet platform, the Charger was first introduced in 1966 with a fastback design. This sleek design was brought to the interior as well with a full-length center console creating “all bucket seating,” electroluminescence gauges, and chrome-ringed circular dash pods, all of which were unique to the Charger. The rear bucket seats and back panel could fold down giving the Charger ample interior storage space. This car retains its original 383 engine, A833 four-speed manual transmission and was finished in a menacing black on black.
Specifications of This Vehicle
Here are the key specifications of the 1966 Dodge Charger:
Engine Options:
- 383 cubic inch V8: 325 horsepower
Transmission:
- 4-speed manual transmission
Dimensions:
- Length: 203.6 inches (5,172 mm)
- Width: 75.3 inches (1,913 mm)
- Height: 53.0 inches (1,346 mm)
- Wheelbase: 117 inches (2,972 mm)
Weight:
- Curb weight ranged from approximately 3,500 to 3,700 pounds (1,587 to 1,678 kg), depending on engine and options.
Brakes:
- Front and rear drum brakes (disc brakes were not common at the time)
Interior Features:
- Unique four-bucket seat configuration
- Full-length center console
- Optional air conditioning
- Optional AM/FM radio
The 1966 Dodge Charger was a blend of performance and style, making it a standout in the muscle car era.
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