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If it's not under the dash on the drivers side look in the glove box to your left.
If it's not under the dash on the drivers side look in the glove box to the left.
find an appraiser and get it appraised.
If it's not on top of the brake pedal look on the brake reservoir.
look on the side of the transmission.
go to manheimgold.com and look your car up to get the price.
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
look on top of the brake pedal or on the master cylinder.
look at the serial number is the only way. If you look at the VIN Tag on the drivers side dash cap, the first 4 letters/numbers should be WS23 for a Coronet R/T 2-Door Hardtop or WS27 for a Coronet R/T 2-Door Convertible. The "W" stands for Dodge Coronet Model and the "S" for Sports Line (R/T). Standard engine would be a 440 cid with the 426 cid Hemi, as the only option. This could be verified on the VIN tag as well as the fifth letter, the letter "L" for the 440 and the letter "J" for the 426 Hemi.
It is a gold circlet with an embattled top.
if you can't tell by the body style look on the rear taillight as they usually have the year printed in the taillight, such as 68.