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1968 Charger

1968 Charger

It was clear after the sales drop of the 1967 Charger that a restyle was in order. Dodge was going to restyle their entire B-body lineup for 1968 and decided that it was time to separate the Coronet and Charger models even further. What designer Richard Sias came up with was a double-diamond design that would later be referred to as "coke-bottle" styling. From the side profile the curves around the front fenders and rear quarter panels look almost like a Coke bottle. On the roof a "flying buttress" was added to give the rear window area a look similar to that of the 1966 Pontiac GTO. The Charger retained its full-length hidden headlight grille but the fully rotating electric headlights had been replaced by a simple vacuum operated cover similar to the Camaro RS. The full length taillights were gone as well. Instead dual Corvette-inspired taillights were added. Dual scallops were added to the doors and hood to help accent the new swoopy lines. Inside the interior shared nothing with its first generation brothers. The four bucket seats were gone the tachometer was now optional instead of standard the trunk and grille medallions were gone the carpeting in the trunk area was gone replaced by a vinyl mat the rear seats did not fold forward and the space-age looking electroluminescent gauges disappeared in favor of a more conventional looking design. In order to further boost the Charger's muscle car image a new high-performance package was added the R/T. This stood for "Road and Track" and would be the high performance badge that would establish Dodge's performance image. Only the high performance cars were allowed to use the R/T badge. The R/T came standard with the previous year's 440 "Magnum". The Slant Six was added to the option list in 1968 but it proved to be a very poor seller. Most people wanted a V8 in their Charger. The rest of the engine lineup (318-2 383-2 383-4 426-8) remained unchanged. In 1968 Chrysler Corporation unveiled a new ad campaign featuring a Bee with an engine on its back. These cars were called the "Scat Pack". The Coronet R/T Super Bee Dart GTS and Charger R/T received bumble-bee stripes (two thin stripes framing two thick stripes). The stripes were standard on the R/Ts and came in red white or black. They also could be deleted at no cost. These changes and the new Charger bodystyle proved to be very popular with the public and helped to sell 96100 Chargers including over 17000 Charger R/Ts. A famous Charger was the four-speed triple-black 1968 Charger R/T used in the movie Bullitt. The chase scene between Steve McQueen's fastback Mustang GT and the hitmen's Charger R/T is popularly regarded as one of the greatest car chase scenes ever filmed. A similar 1968 Charger R/T was seen in the Blade trilogy of films.

1968 Charger Specs

 
1968 Charger Statistics

    
ModelCharger R/T HemiCharger R/TCharger
Base Price   
0-60 Time6.0 sec6.5 sec7.2 sec
1/4 Mile Time13.5 sec @ 101.0 mph14.9 sec @ 95.0 mph14.4 sec @ 98.0 mph
Engine Used426ci/425hp440ci/375hp440ci/375hp
SourceMCRMotor TrendHot Rod 10/67
Production   


Production Numbers

TypeQuanity
Charger RT With 426 ci Hemi475
Base Charger With 6-CYL904
Charger RT With 440 ci17109
Base Charger With 383 ci 4bbl19013
Base Charger With 383 ci 2bbl21455
Base Charger With 318 ci33514


Available Engines

EngineSizeCarburationHorsepowerTorque
6 CYL225 ci2 bbl145 hp @ 4000 rpm215 lb-ft @ 2400 rpm
V8318 ci2 bbl230 hp @ 4400 rpm340 lb-ft @ 2400 rpm
V8383 ci2 bbl290 hp @ 4400 rpm390 lb-ft @ 2800 rpm
V8383 ci4 bbl330 hp @ 5000 rpm425 lb-ft @ 3200 rpm
V8440 ci4 bbl375 hp @ 4400 rpm480 lb-ft @ 3200 rpm
V8 Hemi426 ci2x4 bbl425 hp @ 5000 rpm490 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm

 

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68 charger fine lines with the round mucsle car ta

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68 charger is my favorite collector car not the fastest but does get the most attention from the public they go nuts over it dont ask me why ,and im not a mopar nut . camaro mustang man
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Big And Powerful

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These cars were big. Park beside one today (just be careful and don’t ding it) and you will be amazed about just how large they are. Thankfully for the muscle car lover, the engines were large and powerful also. The 383ci and the 440ci could really motivate the car. Sick a Hemi inside and keeping the wheels from spinning became a real problem. The amazing thing about this classic Dodge Charge is that there was one for everybody, everything from a grocery getter to a drag racing demon. The choice was yours and regardless of the version chosen the customer got a good looking car.
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