| Lot # | 9738 |
|---|---|
| Location | Tampa, FL 33637 |
| Seller | Dealer |
| 89075 TMU | |
| 360ci V8 | |
| 3 speed TorqueFlite Automatic | |
| White | |
| White | |
| XP29F72182444 |
From its jet-age grille to its fastback roofline, Charger is designed to turn heads and quicken pulses.” The 1967 Dodge Charger marked the debut of Dodge’s entry into the fastback muscle car market. Introduced in mid-1966 as a response to the Pontiac GTO’s success, the Charger was based on the B-body platform shared with the Dodge Coronet but featured a radically different design. Its sleek, fastback roofline, hidden headlights, and full-width grille gave it a futuristic and aggressive look, setting it apart from other cars of the era.
Inside, the Charger offered a luxurious and sporty feel, with four bucket seats and a full-length center console, including an electroluminescent (midcentury modern) style clock—an unusual layout for the time. The instrument panel featured electroluminescent gauges, all in working condition, adding to its high-tech appeal.
This ’67 Charger is cosmetically mostly original right down to the assembly line quality control stamps, but did have an extensive mechanical restoration spanning 2019 – 2022 commissioned by the current owner, that included the installation of a new Mopar HP 360 cu-in V8 crate engine replacing the tired original 318, plus many other upgrades as listed below and shown in the gallery receipt images…
Highlights
It should be noted that due to its age and originality, there are some areas of thin paint, images are included in the gallery.
• The chassis number (XP29F72182444) decodes as:
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| Ended On: | 01/06/2026 at 3:17 pm EST |
| Timezone: |
America/New_York |
| Result: |
Sold for $34,650 |
Item condition: New
Auction has expired
Highest bidder was: *******
| Bidder Name | Bidding Time | Bid | Auto |
|---|---|---|---|
| ******* | 11/21/2025 2:49 pm EST | $33,000 | |
| ******* | 11/21/2025 2:36 pm EST | $32,000 | |
| ******* | 11/21/2025 1:23 pm EST | $25,000 | |
| ******* | 11/18/2025 1:34 pm EST | $24,000 | |
| ******* | 11/17/2025 7:43 pm EST | $22,000 | |
| ******* | 11/17/2025 12:17 pm EST | $18,500 | |
| ******* | 11/14/2025 12:30 pm EST | $10,000 | |
| ******* | 11/14/2025 9:30 am EST | $3,250 | |
| Auction started | 12/23/2025 12:29 pm EST | ||
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Hi, not sure if this question went through so reposting. (1) Pic #67 looks like 2 dings on the driver door? or are they reflections? (2) Do you have the missing driver seatback emblem? (3)Do all the power window buttons work, i.e. from the driver seat console and from each individual seat position? (4) Pic #55 looks like rust bubbling under the paint near the passenger side “vent” indentations. Is it? thanks Dave
Hi Dave,
Thanks for reposting, I did not receive this message until now…
(1) Yes they are 2 small dings
(2) Yes I have the setback emblem, although it is missing the white center insert
(3) Yes all power window buttons work throughout
(4) No it is not rust bubbling, it is where a previous owner did some paint touch up.
I will take some close up pics of the above mentioned areas of concern this afternoon and post for you. Thanks
Hi Dave, I just uploaded a closeup shot (Pic #215) of paint near the passenger side vent. Thanks