Unique 52-year-old Dodge Charger with rare engine found in garage

In one of the garages in Albuquerque, USA, they found a second-generation green Dodge Charger that rolled off the assembly line in 1968. The uniqueness of this find is added by the fact that the car is completely in the factory paint and has a rare engine under the hood.

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The Dodge Charger is finished in a rare factory paint that combines a basic green color with black stripes across the rear. Since 2003, the car was stored motionless in a trash-littered garage until it was discovered by a collector of American muscle cars.
The second-generation rear-wheel drive coupe is equipped with a rare engine modification: a 6.3-liter V8, which produces 294 horsepower and 529 Nm of torque. Despite the fact that Dodge was covered with a thick layer of dust when found, its wheels were flat, and the car itself was not on the move, according to the owner of the muscle car, in addition to the fuel pump, which requires replacement, all the standard units of the Charger are in good working order. condition.
The second generation Dodge Charger was produced from 1968 to 1970. The restyled Charger received a new hardtop coupe body. In addition, the model has completely replaced the front optics – instead of retractable headlights, static ones were installed, which were completed with covers and a vacuum drive.
The maximum speed of the muscle car with this engine modification was 183 kilometers per hour, and up to “hundreds” the car could accelerate in 7.3 seconds.
In early May, a 60s Dodge Charger cemetery was discovered in a New York State forest. Since cars have literally grown into the ground over the years without moving, muscle cars are in a terrible state.