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Old 02-19-2013, 10:11 AM   #1
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1968 Dodge Charger R/T (Not the Charger 383)

Dodge Charger R/T, with the 440/375 HP, called the '440 Magnum'

Shipping Weight....#3737 Lbs. ~ 375 HP = 9.96 Wt/Hp

1968 NHRA Class
Stock......................D/S or D/SA
Super/Stock..........SS/F or SS/FA

Production Numbers.....17,584

* Automatics...................14,366
* 4-Speed..........................3218

The R/T was equipped with 'Suspension upgrades'

* Drum Brakes...... 11" x 3.00" (Front) and 11" x 2.5" (Back)
* Torsion bars........ .92
* Front Sway-Bar... .94
* Special Heavy-Duty Front Shocks (Code - #S02)
* Heavy Duty Leaf Springs - 6-Leaf (Left) and 5.5 Leaf (Right)
* 26" Radiator (Code A1)
* 'Scat-Pack' Bumble Bee Stripes


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1968 Dodge Charger R/T '440 Magnum'

375 Horsepower @ 4600 RPM's
480 Foot Pounds of Torque @ 3200 RPM's

* 4-Speed - w/3.54 Dana.................... 14.40 @ 96.8 MPH
* Automatic - w/3.23 Sure Grip........... 14.87 @ 94.3 MPH
* Automatic - w/3.55 Sure-Grip........... 14.53 @ 95.5 MPH

The 440/375 HP featured 2.50" exhaust pipes, with 2.25" tail-pipes, and a 2.25" 'H-Pipe'.

While the Automatic Transmission in the 383 carried a 2300 RPM Stall Torque-Converter,
the R/T '440 Magnum' utilized a 2000 RPM Torque-Converter.

The '440 Magnum' was also equipped with a heavier-rated 727-B Torque-Flite which
had an additional Pinion {8-Pinions in total}, and a larger Output-Shaft.

While both Mopar 440 and 383 Big-Blocks were equipped with 11" Clutch Units in the
A-833 4-Speed, the '440 Magnum' had the heavier-rated Clutch-Disc and Pressure-Plate.

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1968 Dodge Charger R/T '440 Magnum'




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Old 02-20-2013, 09:08 AM   #4
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1968 Advertisement

Let Boch Dodge Turn Your 383 4-Barrel Into A 383 'Magnum HP' With Our
Dealer Only Engine Performance Kit.

For $383 you can turn your 383 into a 'Magnum HP'

Our Performance Parts Department can offer you an 'over-the-counter' 'Magnum HP Kit',
which will add over 50 Horsepower to your 383 Big-Block giving you an output of
383 Horsepower.

Performance Kit includes,
* 383 'Magnum HP' Camshaft
* 440 Valve Springs
* Special Intake Carburetor Adapter
* Holley 780 CFM Carburetor
* Unsilenced Air-Cleaner
* Distributor Advance-Kit
* Cyclone Headers
* High Pressure Fuel Pump

383 'Magnum HP' Camshaft (Hydraulic)
Lift...............450/.465
Duration..... 276*/292*
Overlap...... 54*

This Camshaft is more aggessive than the 440 HP Camshaft.


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Motor Trend (December 1967)

Road Test, 1968 Dodge Charger R/T ('440 Magnum' - w/Automatic and 3.23 Sure-Grip)

Performance.......14.90 @ 95.5 MPH

* Respectable, despite absolutely no traction with the F70 x14" tires.

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'Just What The Doctor Ordered'

Several Southern California Dodge Dealers partnered with Cragar Wheels to market a
1968 Charger R/T '440 Magnum' with a "Cragar Performance Package".

Cragar S/S Wheels, Cyclone Headers and a Dodge Maximum Performance
(ignition-kit and carburetor jet-kit) installed.

The Charger R/T '440 Magnum' 4-Speed with 3.54 Sure-Grip Gears advertised as
running a 13.80 @ 103 MPH.


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July 6, 1967 (Dodge Press Release)

Dodge unveil's the new 1968 Charger R/T '440 Magnum' at Chrysler's Chelsea Proving Grounds.

Public Relation's Manager Frank Wylie, is pleased with the car's performance, and sends information to Hot Rod Magazine listing
the Charger R/T specifications and performance results.

Charger R/T '440 Magnum' with Automatic Transmission and 3.23 Sure-Grip Rear.

1/4 Mile Performance.......14.66 @ 97.4 MPH

Base Price - $3506

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