This, 1964 Dodge Hemi Charger Concept car was a concept car at auctions, that also spent a lot of time at car shows, before it was a part of the Dodge Dealership owner. The owner of this vehicle turned it over to his son who is the one who that spent 35 years of restoring this automobile. A man by the name of Joe Bortz , is the one who located and purchased this car, having it restored with multiple award-winner, Fran Roxas. This, 1964 Hemi Charger vehicle is based on a bone stock vehicle automobile by the name of Dodge Polara. This vehicle is equipped with a Black-Out Grille opening that surrounds the outer remaining lights. It also has a distinctive D-O-D-G-E letters across the front hood and the ornamental fender badges. The interior of this 1964 Dodge Hemi had a pair of special, dark charcoal, leather-covered bucket seats, a tri – spoke steering wheel, a walnut rim, and a rollbar/headrest . When looking for a engine to fit this vehicle the people had a difficult time to finding the proper engine to fit this masterpiece muscle car vehicle. In the year of 1964, the Dodge motor company that sold the Dodge Hemi Charger used a 305-Horse Power, 383 cubic inch V-8 mated to an automatic tranmissions.



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