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Where to Find Replacement Auto Parts for Your Dodge Charger

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Replacement auto parts for the Dodge Charger are popular items in stores such as ours. The first Dodge Charger made its debut in 1964, but the well-known B-body model didn't arrive until 1966. Sales were initially low until Dodge redesigned the vehicle in 1968 and eliminated it's biggest internal competitor on the market, the Dodge Coronet. After that, sales of the Charger increased and it wasn't long until this vehicle became an integral part of the American vehicle history. It was even the model used for the infamous vehicle used in the Dukes of Hazard, better known as The General Lee. 

The B-body Dodge Charger was in production until 1978, giving it a solid twelve year run in the American market. Today, vehicle enthusiasts love to get their hands on an this B-body classic for a project car. Fixing them up can result in big money, too; one 1969 Dodge Charger sold for $350,000. Of course, to fix up your Dodge Charger right you'll need the right auto replacement parts. These vehicles were made to last, but even the best parts are going to need replacement after 50 years of use or more. Fortunately, you can depend on Pirate Jack to have the gear you need. 

One of the most popular items for classic B-body Dodge Chargers in our online store is our disc brake conversion kit with red powder coated calipers. This kit will fit your 1966 to 1978 Dodge Charger, along with a variety of other B-body classics. Check out the product page for a more comprehensive listing. We ship most of the items in our online store for free, so you can get the replacement auto parts you need for your classic car, no matter what model you have sitting in your garage. Order from Pirate Jack today!