That mainly depends on what people's willing to pay. One of the things I would do is go to ebay.com and look for one the same year and see what people's willing to pay for it.
Dodge Charger - B-body - was created in 1966.
Any 68 B-body suspension will work.
The current Dodge Charger is still in production. The B-body Charger stopped production in 1978, the L-body Charger stopped production in 1987.
No, they're 2 different bodystyles
Yes
Hardtop coupe
Definitively it is a Dodge Charger 1966. The first Dodge Charger was the 1964 show car, based on the Polara and fitted with a 426 Wedge engine. The Charger body was based on the Coronet, but with a fastback roofline and unique (if similar) front clip that resembled the Coronet, but had retractable headlights, giving the car a sporty look. See http://www.allpar.com/model/charger.html
A dirty throttle body will cause that.
The 1966 satellite was a B body. It was Plymouth's version of the Dodge Charger.
yes it can, there is plenty of room and if your charger was a 318 from the factory it will bolt right in.
The B-body and L-body Chargers were, the current ones are made in Brampton, Ontario, Canada
In 1977 the base Charger and Charger Sport were dropped as this body style became part of the newly named B-body Monaco line, and only the Charger SE and Charger Daytona were offered. Sales dropped to 36,204. In 1978 only about 2,800 Chargers were produced (likely to use up leftover stock of 1977 trim parts), after which it was replaced by the similar 1978 Dodge Magnum. that is the time where they stopped making original charger.