Whatever the reason, it can be said that Finnegan's Garage "Death-Metal" 1968 Dodge Charger. Previously having ... low revving V8 practically useless in racing and drifting applications.
Only 0.5% of all Dodge Chargers produced in 1968 were equipped with the 426 Hemi V8. Only seven of these cars were painted AA-1 Silver Poly.
It was hard not to like the 1968 Charger, especially if you were primarily interested in the performance under the hood. Dodge didn't offer a six-cylinder engine, and the base engine was the 318 ...
The Dodge Charger’s story dates to 1966, when the car debuted as a racy fastback version of the brand’s Coronet model. The 1968 and ‘69 Chargers are perhaps best known in popular culture for ...