Dodge, a world-class automobile company has always been appreciated for producing its Dodge Charger model. This car model was produced between 1966 and 1974. It was based on the Chrysler B platform that offered high-performance options. The 1966 model of Dodge Charger was first introduced to the world during the Rose Bowl on January 1st, 1966.
1966 Dodge Charger model had exteriors designed by Carl “CAM” Cameron. This car was introduced as the “Leader of the Dodge Rebellion”. It featured an electric shaver grille that was used for fully rotating headlights that was not seen in any Chrysler product since the 1942 DeSoto.
Providing the users with an exceptional performance along with great looks, 1966 Dodge Charger car model had four individual bucket seats bearing a full-length console from front to rear. This car model was offered with four engines, namely, the base-model 318 in (5.2 L) 2-barrel, the 383 in (6.3 L) 4-barrel, the truck-sourced 361 in (5.9 L) 2-barrel and the new 426 Street Hemi. Most people ordered this car with the 325hp 383 engine.
Everything from the door panels to the instrument panel of 1966 Dodge Charger car was worth admiring.
