The Dodge Charger had a new design in 1968. This 1968 Dodge Charger included hidden headlight grille, refined tail, less chrome and recessed backlight.
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Yes, they were indentical
1968 Dodge Charger
regular plain charger, charger SE, charger 500, and charger R/T.
Information about the 1968 Dodge Charger can be found from numerous websites including Wikipedia, musclecars and extrememopars. Alternatively, you could contact a Dodge enthusiast's club for more information.
on my 68 charger it is in line between fuel pump & carburator
now days a decent 68 charger is $40,000 or more.
back in the day they were about $3,400 for the base charger and today you can figure about $40,000 for a base charger.
3800-4000 lbs
Try eBay or craigslist for starters
According to the available information, Dodge produced approximately 96,100 Dodge Chargers in 1968. The 1968 Dodge Charger was a popular model and a classic muscle car from that era. It was the first year of the second-generation Charger, which featured a more aerodynamic "coke bottle" body style and a large chrome grille. The 1968 Dodge Charger had various engine options, including the legendary 426 Hemi V8. While the exact production numbers can vary slightly depending on the source, most estimates indicate that Dodge manufactured around 96,100 units of the 1968 Charger. This made it one of the more successful years for the Charger model, as Dodge continued to refine and improve the design in the following years.