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1967 Dodge Charger

1967 Dodge Charger

A good modern muscle car like a Dodge Charger Hellcat is ferocious as hell, but give us vintage all day long. Speaking of which, this 1967 Dodge Charger is one of the most unique vintage muscle car offerings we’ve seen in a while. The typically menacing 1967 charger has been restomodded to perfecdtion by Johnson’s Hot Rod Shop. This one has been given ever-so-subtle body modifications, and the same has been done to the chassis and suspension for optimal aesthetics and performance. The engine gets a Ray Barton-built HEMI V8 that’s good for a power output of 651 horses and 618 foot-pounds of pavement warping torque. The special muscle car is the main attraction at Mecum’s Glendale auction taking place March 4-11.