July, 2009

i just bought a 1970 dodge charger with a 383 and the owner says he started it up and it fires right up and runs great, but he had no gas tank. he used a gallon jug to start up the car with a fuel line inside of the jug. my whole trunk pans are gone.. theres no tank, and the part where the tank meets the filler tubing, its been cut off. how do i know if my charger needs one of those ecs tanks or not? and does anyone have any opinions on whether its good or not to be starting up the motor at least every other day with a gallon jug until my fuel tank gets here thanks for the help. i appreciate it =]

I would like to find a 1968, 1969, or 1970 Dodge Charger!!

I’m in college, and I can’t afford more than about ,000 plus a little for shipping with the help of some friends.

Almost any condition is fine, like with some rust, but not like been sitting in the yard, or a pond for 10 years!!

And with the engine, and tranny still in the car, within the U.S.

And any version is fine, like EXP: R/T, or R/T 500, or 500, or SE R/T.

Thank you all for your help!!

Best answer for anyone who finds it!!

Thank you again!!

I want to know if the 1968 to 1970 Dodge Charger body will fit any 80’s or 90-’s model vehicles….I would love to have a Charger , but do not have the know how or tools for the upkeep or restoration of a 68-70 year vehicle….I would love to use the New Chargers, but they are still out of my price range…As far as I know the Charger has a 117" wheelbase….Any help appreciated.
I’ve seen it done with a ‘69 BODY I think onto a 2002 Dodge Charger Chassis/ interior etc…So exterior was 1969 and everything else was 2002 Dodge Charger…I have also seen old car/truck bodies put on older S-10 Chassis’s or other car chassis’s ..

I live in San Jose CA and i cant find one anywhere!

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