Gateway Classic Cars of Tulsa is proud to represent this striking 1968 Dodge Charger R/T. This automotive icon is a true testament to Dodge's legacy, boasting a vibrant green exterior that is sure to turn heads on every corner. The Charger features a dark green and, said to be original, vinyl interior that stays true to its original 1968 style, providing a comfortable and nostalgic driving experience. From the iconic Charger body lines to the hidden headlights this is such a cool car. The .....
hideaway headlights do have a vacuum issue and need help popping up but they do work.Under the hood, the Charger houses a powerful and tastefully upgraded 440 cu in V8 engine, offering an adrenaline-pumping performance that will thrill any muscle car enthusiast. This robust power is controlled through a 4-Speed Tremec automatic transmission, allowing for smooth and efficient gear changes that enhance the overall driving experience. This power house of car also has a few tricks up its sleeve with a programable shift point programmer and also remote open header switch to really make it scream.The Charger is well-equipped with a range of features to provide a more enjoyable and convenient journey. Tune in to your favorite radio stations with the integrated AM/FM radio, or enjoy the seamless operation of power brakes and power steering, both designed to give you superior control and safety while driving.In addition, this classic muscle car comes fitted with seatbelts, adding an extra layer of security for both driver and passengers. The dark green vinyl interior not only evokes a sense of nostalgia but is also practical and easy to maintain, ensuring you can enjoy your ride without any hassle. The car however does not have a working A/C unit.In conclusion, this 1968 Dodge Charger R/T is a great blend of classic American design and modern functionality. With its impressive engine, comfortable interior, and practical features, it's a car that promises an unforgettable driving experience. Don't miss your chance to own this piece of American automotive history and call today.