I bet you've never seen a 1966 Dodge Charger RV.
, who runs a page dedicated to these sorts of automotive oddities. According to the poster, this particular vehicle was created by Dale Wasinger in Denver, Colorado, who previously operated the Great Dale House Car Company.
The Charger actually made its global debut midway through that 1966 model year, based on the same Chrysler B Platform as the. The nameplate wasn’t the immediate success you might expect based on the Charger’s legendary status today, moving just over 37,000 units during that first year. Regardless, it’s clear that most of the original Charger is missing from this build, having most likely been mated with a full-size truck back in-period.
This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.Beyond that, there isn’t a ton of information related to this particular build, nor the Great Dale House Car Company in general.
The dedication site notes that at least one 1966 Dodge Coronet originally came equipped with Mopar’s 361 cubic-inch V-8 engine. The motor was good for as much as 265 hp in B Platform applications, and it’s quite possible this particular build follows suit. Not that it really matters what sits under the hood, as this thing will draw heads wherever it goes. Of course, a modern
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