Five Months Gone: 1967 Dodge Charger – Sold?

Apr 2021 | Craigslist ClassiFINDS, Free For All Friday

October 17, 2021 Update – We just confirmed the listing for this “Classifind” expired, so with no replacement found we’re assuming this ride “Sold?” While this one got away, please reach out either by email or call us directly if you’d like to be informed when we come across something similar.

April 14, 2021 Update – we just came across a fresh listing for this freshly painted, 383 powered, 1967 Dodge Charger with only 67K original miles. When we first featured the car back in November, the seller wanted $24,500, fast forward to now and they reduced their asking price by $2,500 to $22,000 in their latest listing.

January 7, 2021 Update – We just confirmed the Craigslist ad for this ride expired.  With no replacement listing found, we’re assuming this car sold for now.

The original Dodge Charger fastback launched in 1966 and lasted only two model years before being replaced by the stunning second-generation model.  While enthusiasts remember these first-gen cars for their unique four-place open cockpit and innovative fastback styling, less known is the very cool-looking Electoluminescent dashboard lighting.  With only 67,000 original miles, this 1967 example first listed in November 2020 on Craigslist in Richmond, Virginia comes with that feature as well as the 383 cubic inch V8 and nicely integrated air conditioning.  The Collector Car Market Review Online Tool confirms the private seller’s asking price falls between this guide’s current #1 “Excellent” appraisal of $31,000 and #2 “Very Good” estimate of $19,300.

Here’s the seller’s description:

“Nice original car. 383 V-8 engine, AT, new paint, new tires, new radiator, new A/C. Only 67k miles (believed to be actual mileage). Runs and drives great! Asking $24.5k OBO”

Factory or aftermarket:  what is the air conditioning system in this Dodge Charger?  Comment below and let us know!

3 Comments
  1. Five Months Gone: 1967 Dodge Charger – Sold?

    We walked into Reedman Motors in 1967 and my Mom fell in love with a burgundy 67 Dodge Charger. I seem to recall it having bucket seats and a console so it wasn’t practical for us as we were a family of 6. My Mom spoke about that car up to her final days.

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    • Five Months Gone: 1967 Dodge Charger – Sold?

      If car still for sale call john 209 494 2050 or email jpierce0261@aol.com about info on buying

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      • Five Months Gone: 1967 Dodge Charger – Sold?

        Hi Mike, this car likely was sold as we have not come across an updated listing. We’ve updated the listing to prevent any future confusion.

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