Undercarriage 400HP Dodge Charger 1968 383 Dyno Runs This powerful engine, along with the Charger's sleek and aerodynamic styling

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The 1968 Dodge Charger 383 is a muscle car manufactured at the Dodge division of Chrysler Corporation. The Charger is built on a mid-size platform and is available with a variety of engine options, including a 383 cu-inch V8. The engine has 300 horsepower and produces 425 lb-ft of torque. This powerful engine, along with the Charger’s sleek and aerodynamic styling, has made it a popular choice among auto enthusiasts.

The 1968 Charger featured several updates to the previous year’s model. The front grille and taillights were redesigned, and the car got a new “coke bottle” shape that made it look more aggressive and sporty. Inside, the Charger is equipped with a sporty interior that includes high-back seats and a center console.

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The Charger 383 comes equipped with a 3-speed Torqueflite automatic transmission as standard equipment, although you can also order it with a 4-speed manual transmission. The Charger was also made famous in the 70s TV show “The Dukes of Hazzard” with its orange “General Lee” logo and Bo and Luke Duke’s teens.

If you are looking to buy one of these cars, they are now considered classics and prices may vary depending on their condition and model. However, they can be quite valuable, especially if they are well maintained and in good condition.

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This beautiful classic 1968 Dodge Charger 383 did some dyno pulling at the Mopar Auto Show in Aʋondale, Arizona. Nice car. This charger is loud and sounds great on the dyno.

This beautiful Dodge Charger is strapped to the rollers on this portable engine to see how much the 383-inch power plant is producing, and when the dryer hits the floor with the loud pedal, it’s just pure sound!

The Charger made three pulls, sounding as strong as the day it rolled off the assembly line. According to comments on the video, the car puts out 383 horsepower to the wheels, which puts the engine’s output at around 450-500 horsepower. Not an advertisement for a naturally aspirated pushrod V8!

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