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HOW RARE ARE 66-67 HEMI CHARGERS?

Posted By: CUDA8U

HOW RARE ARE 66-67 HEMI CHARGERS? - 12/18/12 05:48 AM

Talking with a guy at work he revealed he has 3 hemi cars,govier documented

where are the build sheets on these cars? (Canadian)
Posted By: Daty Rogers

Re: HOW RARE ARE 66-67 HEMI CHARGERS? - 12/18/12 05:53 AM

Usual places, there's a Mauve 67 Hemi running around here, cool car, original owner. No idea on rarity, but there can't be many out there.

-Daty
Posted By: RobX4406

Re: HOW RARE ARE 66-67 HEMI CHARGERS? - 12/18/12 05:53 AM

Most hemi cars are rare.

Valuable...

They are really the bottom of the hemi barrel.
Posted By: B5 Bee

Re: HOW RARE ARE 66-67 HEMI CHARGERS? - 12/18/12 10:38 AM

I once had a gold '67 4spd with the spoiler. There about 4 times as many '66s made. The '67 production was 59 auto, 59 4spd. Not all '67s had the spoiler, my guess is about 1/3 did.
Posted By: bobs66440

Re: HOW RARE ARE 66-67 HEMI CHARGERS? - 12/18/12 11:08 AM

468 '66 Chargers were built with the 426 Hemi.
Posted By: CUDA8U

Re: HOW RARE ARE 66-67 HEMI CHARGERS? - 12/19/12 05:42 AM

he said he has a shaker too...find out more tomorrow and 2 are 4spds and dana 60's

he has 2 383 cars too,whats the chance either could be a 8-3/4 3:55 gear?
Posted By: Swedcharger67

Re: HOW RARE ARE 66-67 HEMI CHARGERS? - 12/19/12 07:16 PM

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468 '66 Chargers were built with the 426 Hemi.



One restored 66 is being driven here in Sweden, one 66 body w/o engine is for sale in Finland, i.e. pretty rare I would say...
Posted By: bee71mopar

Re: HOW RARE ARE 66-67 HEMI CHARGERS? - 12/19/12 07:25 PM

My dad had one back in the early 90s he didnt have a clue until I decided to check the VIN before he sold it...rustfree car he bought in North Carolina at the time it had a 383 in it with 383 badges on the side??? and he didnt bother to check the car out, as far as we know the car is still in Maryland somewhere..Its was black in color.
Posted By: bobs66440

Re: HOW RARE ARE 66-67 HEMI CHARGERS? - 12/19/12 08:12 PM

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468 '66 Chargers were built with the 426 Hemi.



One restored 66 is being driven here in Sweden,


Is it this one? Really nice car. He's been posting on the 66-67 site...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUyrBbeYAxA&feature=youtu.be
Posted By: Swedcharger67

Re: HOW RARE ARE 66-67 HEMI CHARGERS? - 12/20/12 01:02 PM

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468 '66 Chargers were built with the 426 Hemi.



One restored 66 is being driven here in Sweden,


Is it this one? Really nice car. He's been posting on the 66-67 site...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUyrBbeYAxA&feature=youtu.be



Yes, that's the one. It's the same car that I posted on the 66-67 site about 2 years ago. At that time the car was still being driven in Finland, it was for sale, and it was sold to Sweden.
In Finland there is currently a 66 Hemi body only for sale...
http://www.nettiauto.com/dodge/charger/5241608
Posted By: 19cuda73

Re: HOW RARE ARE 66-67 HEMI CHARGERS? - 12/21/12 04:54 AM

Here is one that has been for sale for about 6 months now. Before that it was listed for 38K from a private owner in Seattle. A buddy of mine said he could have bought the car for 8k back in the early 90's. Nice Combo!!

http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/ctd/3491785395.html
Posted By: 71birdJ68

Re: HOW RARE ARE 66-67 HEMI CHARGERS? - 12/21/12 05:52 AM

If Goiver says its, then it has to be gospel, right?
Posted By: Race&Resto

Re: HOW RARE ARE 66-67 HEMI CHARGERS? - 12/26/12 11:52 PM

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Here is one that has been for sale for about 6 months now. Before that it was listed for 38K from a private owner in Seattle. A buddy of mine said he could have bought the car for 8k back in the early 90's. Nice Combo!!

http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/ctd/3491785395.html




That's an awesome looking Charger painted in green & black, but it needs the correct wheel covers and a few other small details corrected on the car.

So what is the official production figures for the 1967 426 Hemi Charger, any transmission breakdown for them because everything I've read in the past seemed to change over time.
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