1966 Dodge Charger Options


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Performance:

  • 361 V8 (2-bbl., single exhaust).
  • 383 V8 (4-bbl., dual exhaust).
  • 426 V8 (Hemi dual 4-bbl., dual exhaust).
  • Automatic transmission.
  • 4-speed transmission (361, 383, 426 V8s only).
  • Power brakes.
  • Power steering.
  • Sure Grip differential.
  • Heavy duty suspension package – heavy duty springs, shocks, front and rear.
  • Trailer towing package.

Comfort and Convenience:

  • Air conditioning, integral with heater. (N.A. with 361 V8 with 4-speed transmission.)
  • Remote control, outside rear view mirror.
  • Inside glare resistant mirror.
  • Electric window lifts.
  • Tinted windshield or windshield and windows.
  • Retractable seat belts (front and rear).
  • Transistorized radio.
  • Trunk compartment light.
  • Emergency flasher.
  • Parking brake warning light.
  • Electric clock, mounted on center console.

Appearance:

  • White sidewall tires.
  • Bumper guards, front and rear

Trailer Towing Package:

  • Maximum cooling system with high-capacity radiator.
  • Larger transmission oil cooler.
  • Larger, 7-blade fan.
  • Fan shroud.
  • Radiator air seals.
  • Heavy-duty performance axle, 3.23 ratio.
  • Heavy-duty suspension, front and rear.
  • Special 11 diameter, heavy-duty brakes (not self-adjusting).
  • Heavy-duty, turn signal flasher.
  • Heavy-duty, stoplight switch.
  • Wide rim, 5.5 K wheels.
  • Automatic transmission required. (N.A. with 426 Hemi, 440 Magnum V8s, or with 3-speed or 4-speed manual transmission.)

Heavy Duty Suspension Package:

  • Heavy duty torsion bars.
  • Heavy duty ball joints.
  • Heavy duty rear springs.
  • Heavy duty sway bar.
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