Make: | Dodge |
Model: | Charger |
SubModel: | General Lee |
Type: | Hardtop |
Trim: | General Lee |
Year: | 1968 |
Mileage: | 91091 |
VIN: | XP29F8B345208 |
Color: | Orange |
Engine: | 400 V8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Concord, North Carolina, United States |
This 1968 Dodge Charger instantly grabs your attention because of the full General Lee attire. And between the growl of the enhanced V8 and the sound of Dixie on the horn, you'll find the whole package irresistible. While this car's legendary appearance already makes it a superstar, take some time to really look at the details. The orange paint shines brightly so you can instantly identify it from any distance. It makes for a great canvas to... add the General Lee's signature graphics, CB antenna, and push bumper. Of course, a Charger already has a huge desirability factor that comes from the unique elements like the hidden headlights, extra-wide chrome bumpers, and flying buttress C-pillars. Finish it off with the correct and desirable Vector wheels, and this is the general that commands all others when it shows up on the scene. Just like the exterior color, fans know the tan interior was what we saw on the screen. And while TV cars can often appear used and abused in real life, this General Lee is a hero you'll be glad to meet. In fact, this has a terrific original style, right down to the AM radio that's still on display. The seats even still have that great factory style pattern. Plus, it has Mopar's unique setup where you have two individual buckets, but can fold-up the center armrest whenever Daisy needs to sit in the middle. And there's an added button under the dash for those times when you need to announce your arrival with the proper Dixie horn. The engine bay is filled with Mopar big block power. The 400 cubic-inch V8 looks great nestled within the painted inner fender walls. It has the clean look of a well-respected motor, and it has the right supporting components like the fabricated valve covers and an aluminum radiator. So it should be no surprise that this big V8 loves to fire up readily. It inhales deeply with an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, and it exhales with authority as Hedman long tube headers add power with contributing to the rumble of the dual exhaust. The Torqueflite 727A three-speed automatic transmission is built to handle this big power. Plus, power steering, front disc brakes, and wide modern radials deliver a nice driving experience. When you want attention, this general commands it. So get your hands an iconic Mopar with big power. Call now!