1966 Dodge Charger – Big-Block Fastback Icon

1966 Dodge Charger – Big-Block Fastback Icon 

Some cars are beautiful. Some are fast. Then there’s the 1966 Dodge Charger—a sleek, big-block fastback with design quirks that still turn heads. From its electroluminescent dash to those roll-up headlights, this Mopar was built to impress. Glenn and Kelly share the car’s surprising history, including the first owner’s military connection and an uncanny coincidence involving the name “Charlie.” Would you daily this car? Drop your thoughts below. Inside, the Charger’s dual rear bucket seats fold completely flat, making room for everything from plywood sheets to weekend luggage. Under the hood, a 383 four-barrel V8 pairs with a 727 TorqueFlite three-speed automatic, delivering classic Mopar performance. This example still wears a 15-year-old repaint, factory air that works, and that full-width tail light that made ‘66 a standout year. Glenn and Kelly’s story mixes muscle car passion with personal history—proof that sometimes, a car’s soul is in its story. 

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