For Sale: 1967 Dodge Charger in jackson, Alabama for sale in Jackson, AL
Vehicle Description This 67 charger has been stored in a good dry shop for decades.
The previous owner removed all the interior , packaged and labeled everything very well, also has a partial build sheet.
Decoding the fender tag and VIN shows the car was an early 67 production number , born on October 10th of 1966 in the Hamtramck, Michigan plant, and is an H code 383 four speed car.
These are rare cars; only 15,788 total were produced in 67.
This is one of the best condition non restored mopars I've seen.
The pics show that is has excellent window channels, wheel houses , frame rails, rockers, trunk pans, etc.
The right back quarter has a little filler repair from years past, and someone started to patch in the center of the floor pans but never completed welding them out, there is also a second trunk deck that is basically perfect.
All glass is there and all seem good except for one little rock ping on the front windshield.
The engine block has a casting date of September 66.
not sure but the stamping may have been taken off at a machine shop when decking this block sometime in the past.
The crank ,rods and pistons weren't with the engine but the heads and four barrel intake are there.
The A-833 four speed still has the factory console shifter that can be seen in the pictures.
I love my 69 charger and 68 coronet R/T, but have to admit chrysler went all out with the interiors and layout of these first generation chargers, very cool !!.
The previous owner removed all the interior , packaged and labeled everything very well, also has a partial build sheet.
Decoding the fender tag and VIN shows the car was an early 67 production number , born on October 10th of 1966 in the Hamtramck, Michigan plant, and is an H code 383 four speed car.
These are rare cars; only 15,788 total were produced in 67.
This is one of the best condition non restored mopars I've seen.
The pics show that is has excellent window channels, wheel houses , frame rails, rockers, trunk pans, etc.
The right back quarter has a little filler repair from years past, and someone started to patch in the center of the floor pans but never completed welding them out, there is also a second trunk deck that is basically perfect.
All glass is there and all seem good except for one little rock ping on the front windshield.
The engine block has a casting date of September 66.
not sure but the stamping may have been taken off at a machine shop when decking this block sometime in the past.
The crank ,rods and pistons weren't with the engine but the heads and four barrel intake are there.
The A-833 four speed still has the factory console shifter that can be seen in the pictures.
I love my 69 charger and 68 coronet R/T, but have to admit chrysler went all out with the interiors and layout of these first generation chargers, very cool !!.
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