1966 Dodge Charger
- The Dodge
Charger was introduced on January 1, 1966. Built off of
the Dodge Coronet chassis but using its own body, the
Charger was Dodge’s first fastback, high speed street
racer. It featured many styling cues from the Charger II
concept car like a fastback roof design and full width
taillamps.
The interior featured four bucket
seats and a full-length floor console. The 1966 Dodge Charger came with a
standard 5.2-liter, 318 cubic-inch V-8 engine delivering 230
horsepower. Other available engines included a 361 cubic-inch V-8
engine that created 265 horsepower, or a 6.2-liter, 383 cubic-inch
V-8 engine delivering 325 horsepower. However, it was the
availability of a massive 426 cubic-inch Street HEMI engine that
provided 425 horsepower and 490 lb.-ft. of torque that forever
defined the vehicle.
Engine Options:
Standard 318 V8 (2-bbl.). 230
hp. Single exhaust. Uses regular fuel.
3-on-the-tree manual, standard
on 318 V8 only. (N.A. with 361, 383 or 426 Hemi V8s.)
3-speed TorqueFlite automatic,
optional at extra cost with all engines. Selector level is
mounted on center console, and has lockout button for moving
selector out of "Drive" position.
4-speed manual, with short
throw shift pattern and positive reverse-lockout lever. All four
forward speeds are synchronized. Shift lever is mounted on
center console. Optional at extra cost with 361, 383 or 426 Hemi
V8s. (N.A. with 318 V8 engine.)
1966 Dodge Charger Production
- 37,344 (468 were powered by the 426 Hemi).
1966 Dodge Charger Weight -
3499 lbs
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