The Dodge Charger from 1968 was the second, very much sought after version of the concept of an affordable sporty car from Dodge. The streamlined fastback bodywork gave it dynamics even at a standstill. Under the bonnet engines up to 7 litres 425 hp provided breathtaking propulsion. This made one a certain winner in any race at the lights. Many called the 1968 Charger perhaps the finest US coupe of that decade. Its success was also reflected in the figures. 96,100 cars were supplied to satisfied customers. The Dodge Charger found international fame playing opposing Steve McQueen's Ford in the chase through San Francisco in the film Bullit . Detailed instructions and authentic decals are included.
The kit includes-
- True to original reproduction of bodywork with fine surface details
- Separate, removable bonnet
- Multi-part detailed engine
- Separate exhaust assembly
- Detailed interior with authentic dashboard and textured seats
- Detailed one-piece chassis
- True-to-original reproduction of wheel rims
- Many chrome parts including wheel rims, bumper bars, mirror and radiator grille
- Instructions and authentic decals
Main Colours 51 94 50 371 365 302 378 99 78
Additional Colours 7 9 77 90 91 301 330 381 382
Glue and paints are required to assemble.