The 1968 Dodge Charger offered a variety of engine options, starting with a base 225 cubic inch (3.7L) Slant-Six engine. Buyers could also choose from a 318 cubic inch (5.2L) V8, a 383 cubic inch (6.3L) V8, or the powerful 440 cubic inch (7.2L) V8. Additionally, the high-performance 426 Hemi V8 was available as an option, catering to enthusiasts seeking maximum power.
The Dodge Charger had a new design in 1968. This 1968 Dodge Charger included hidden headlight grille, refined tail, less chrome and recessed backlight.
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Yes, they were indentical
1968 Dodge Charger
regular plain charger, charger SE, charger 500, and charger R/T.
All engines in a 2006 Charger do not use distributors.
6x9's
Information about the 1968 Dodge Charger can be found from numerous websites including Wikipedia, musclecars and extrememopars. Alternatively, you could contact a Dodge enthusiast's club for more information.
now days a decent 68 charger is $40,000 or more.
on my 68 charger it is in line between fuel pump & carburator
back in the day they were about $3,400 for the base charger and today you can figure about $40,000 for a base charger.
Try eBay or craigslist for starters