42-Years-Owned 1966 Dodge Charger 383
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Description
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Chrysler entered the booming muscle car craze of the mid-1960s with the Plymouth Barracuda in 1966 to counter the stratospheric sales of the Ford Mustang. Alongside the Barracuda, aimed at up-market offerings like the AMC Marlin, was the all-new Dodge Charger – a sleek two-door hardtop based on the Dodge Coronet’s 117 inch wheelbase. Distinctive features of the Charger included its “electric shaver” grille with concealed headlights, fluted sides, and full-width taillight with “Charger” spelled out across the rear panel. Designed with an emphasis on the growing personal luxury car segment, the Charger received a standard center console dividing the front and rear bucket seats and wall-to-wall carpeting as well as myriad luxury options such as air conditioning, AM/FM radio, cruise control, power steering, and power door locks. Today, well-kept first-generation Chargers like the car on offer can be satisfying drivers and an enticing and uncommon alternative to the other pony cars of the era.
Highlights
Offered from the first model year of the Dodge Charger
Purchased by the consignor in 1981 from the original owner
383 cu-in V8 was reportedly rebuilt in 2004 by Pierce Service Company Garage and Machine Shop in Punta Gorda, Florida with the following components:
Hardened valve seats to run on unleaded fuel
Eldebrock Performer 600 CFM carburetor
2.5-inch exhaust system with Flowmaster mufflers
Pertronix “points-less” distributor cap
Three-speed automatic transmission
Finished in Silver Metallic over a Red vinyl interior
Rides on its original steel wheels with original hubcaps, mounted with 205/75/R14 Redline radial tires
Wears a reproduction dealer-installed rear spoiler
The fender tag decodes as follows:
A6 – Console
B4 – Bucket seats
P6 – Remote driver’s door outside mirror
AB 62 – 383 cu-in V8 4BBL
G1 – 26-inch radiator
R1 – AM radio
S1 – Air conditioning with heater
Z8 – Buffed exterior
406 – April 6th shipping order number
XP29 – Charger
P4R – Red vinyl interior
AA1 – Silver Metallic
This 1966 Dodge Charger 383 is offered with the five-digit odometer currently displaying just over 49,500 miles (believed to be 149,500 actual miles) at the time of listing
Features
Self-adjusting brakes
Front sway bar
Concealed dual headlamps
Back-up lights
Curved side glass
Windshield washers
Dual exhaust
Cigarette lighter
Lockable glove compartment
Padded dash
Center console with courtesy lights and illuminated compartment
Three-spoke steering wheel
Inside rear-view mirror
Rear seat pillar lights
Bucket seats, front and rear
Flat-folding rear seats
Up to 30 cu-ft of cargo space
Known Imperfections
Headlights and dash lights flicker on/off
Air conditioning system needs to be recharged/serviced
Power steering is operational but has a leak
Consignor notes other minor leaks
Included
Original Carter carburetor (removed)
Comprehensive documentation including the original shipping form as well as the signed, handwritten bill of sale from original owner
Receipts for the engine build/machine work, bodywork, and paint
Ownership History
The consignor reports that he purchased this 1966 Dodge Charger 383 from the original owner in 1981 showing approximately 104,000 miles at the time. The car currently shows just over 49,500 miles (believed to be 149,500 actual miles), with less than 10,000 miles traveled since the engine rebuild.
Additional Notes
Hagerty Marketplace has confirmed a clean title status, the owner maintains the title in hand and will send it to the Hagerty Marketplace team to be reassigned to the new owner after the auction is complete.
Sales Tax Notice to Arkansas, Mississippi, and West Virginia Bidders: Because this car is located in Florida, Hagerty Marketplace may be required to collect and remit Florida sales tax on your purchase, even if you plan to register it outside of Florida. Unlike most other states, the states of Arkansas, Mississippi, and West Virginia may not provide a full credit against sales taxes paid to Florida. For additional information, please consult this publication and your own tax advisor regarding sales taxes applicable to cars located in Florida that are sold to residents of another state.