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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2007

My 66 Charger's "Franky" first fire-up for the 2007 season.

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  • Too bad you hacked the door panels.

  • Well, actually, too bad someone hacked the doorpanels in 66 or 67. All five speakers (2 in rear sail panels, one in trunk drop panel, 2 in doors) were in there when I bought it. All speakers were dated Oct 66. I liked the look, didn't have new panels, so just bought new speakers. Just be careful when you assume something, OK?

  • Thanks trebdude1! I do plan on keeping it old-school. All the mods to it are done as if the car were hot-rodded in 1970. When I got it, it had a tired old 383 in it that was not the original block. The engine rebuild that followed is how the car got called Franky. After being sent the wrong pistons for the 383, I sat down and did some thinking. With a 440 crank, lots of grinding, and some other creative engineering, Frankenstroke was born! Thanks for the thumbs up!

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  • how much would one that was in mint condition go for these days mann?

  • nice charger !

  • BEST LOOKING CHARGER YET I WISH I STILL HAD MY 1966 CHARGER SOLD IN 1985 FOR $1000 AND IT WAS MINT CONDITION ...

  • oh... awesome x)

  • warming up a car is best done by driving it normally.

    Sitting there idling is a slow warm up, putting more stress on components.

    Awsome, awsome car.

  • 1966-67 was the stuff for these cars.I remember the Tee-shirt that said "Join the Dodge Rebellion...or ELSE!!!" Great...

    That was from car craft magazine 1968...

  • Sweet! I got a 66 myself!

  • Plymouth did not make a Roadrunner in 1967, They started in 1968.

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