1967 Dodge Charger







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Description
“From its jet-age grille to its fastback roofline, Charger is designed to turn heads and quicken pulses.” The 1967 Dodge Charger marked the debut of Dodge’s entry into the fastback muscle car market. Introduced in mid-1966 as a response to the Pontiac GTO’s success, the Charger was based on the B-body platform shared with the Dodge Coronet but featured a radically different design. Its sleek, fastback roofline, hidden headlights, and full-width grille gave it a futuristic and aggressive look, setting it apart from other cars of the era.
Inside, the Charger offered a luxurious and sporty feel, with four bucket seats and a full-length center console—an unusual layout for the time. The instrument panel features electroluminescent gauges, adding to its high-tech appeal.
Under the hood, buyers could choose from a range of powerful engines, starting with the 318-cubic inch V8 and topping out with the legendary 426 HEMI, making the Charger a serious performance contender.
Just 15,788 1967 Charger were produced, laying the groundwork for the wildly successful second-generation model introduced in 1968. This ’67 Charger is mostly original right down to the assembly line quality control stamps and has been enhanced by a Mopar 340 cu-in V8 crate engine replacing the original 318.
Highlights
Highly original 1967 Charger
Finished in White (TT1) from the factory
Original paint throughout the entire car, metered
Original white vinyl interior
340 cu-in LA-block V8 crate engine
Three-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission
The chassis number (XP29F72182444) decodes as:
X – Dodge Charger car line
P – Premium price class
29 – Two-door fastback body style
F – 318 cubic inch V8, 2-barrel carburetor
7 – Model year 1967
2 – Hamtramck, Michigan (Dodge Main) assembly plant
182444 – Sequential Production Number starting with 100001
Features
New quad core radiator and cooling system
AC blows ice cold
Wildwood disc brakes
New wheels and tires
All window motors rebuilt and working
Ceramic-coated headers
Restored electroluminescent clock and switches
Power hideaway headlights
Factory AM radio
Known Imperfections
The is a short in the front driver side turn signal causing the signal to light up when the brakes are applied, however, the turn signal does work correctly otherwise.
The driver's seat emblem has come off
Paint is a little thin on some of the edge
Included
Keys
Factory bumper jack
Ownership History
This consignor of this 1967 Dodge Charger has owned it since 2018.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Auctions Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle. Broad Arrow Auctions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Rebecca Gabel Phone: 813.389.2162 email: rgabel@hagerty.com
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Additional documents
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