Make: Dodge Model: Charger Hemi Fastback Price: $99,900 USD Version: Hemi Fastback Year: 1967 The 1967 Dodge Charger marked the second year of production for Dodge's bold fastback performance coupe. It combined upscale interior appointments with aggressive styling and big-block muscle. Introduced in 1966 as Dodge's answer to the growing personal luxury performance segment, the Charger featured a dramatic fastback roofline, full-width grille, full-length center console, and fold-down rear seating, blending performance and practicality.In 1967, subtle refinements improved drivability and interior ergonomics while retaining signature features such as electroluminescent dash lighting, a futuristic aircraft-inspired illumination system, and motorized hideaway headlights, giving the Charger a distinctive presence both day and night.At the top of the performance lineup was the legendary 426 HEMI V8, rated at 425 horsepower and 490 lb-ft of torque. Derived from Chrysler's NASCAR dominance, the HEMI featured hemispherical combustion chambers, forged internals, dual 4-barrel carburetors, and heavy-duty cooling. Only a small number of 1967 Chargers were equipped with the HEMI, and even fewer paired with the 4-speed manual transmission, making such examples highly rare and sought after today.Choosing the HEMI option included performance upgrades such as heavy-duty suspension and torsion bars, an upgraded cooling system with a larger radiator, high-capacity fuel delivery, reinforced drivetrain components including an 18-spline transmission shaft and Dana 60 limited-slip rear axle, along with unique badging and trim.This example is finished in striking RR1 Yellow with a black bucket seat interior (Trim Code S6X), presenting a classic high-impact color combination. It retains its numbers-matching drivetrain and shows 93,400 miles, reflecting careful ownership.Factory-equipped options include power front disc brakes, power steering, fender-mounted turn signals, redline tires with deluxe wheel covers, an Astrophonic AM radio, heat and defrost system, all tinted glass, fold-down rear seats, a full-length front and rear center console, and a 3.54 Sure-Grip rear axle for performance balance.The car remains largely original, with one older exterior repaint and excellent overall presentation. Its authenticity is supported by California origins, where it was customer-ordered and delivered new through Bishop Motor Sales in Hollister. It has passed through a respected Mopar collection in Texas and has been with a Kansas-based collector for the past five years.Extensive documentation includes a factory build sheet from FCA Historical Services, a decoded VIN, and fender tag analysis by Mopar authority David Wise of MMC Detroit.Recent service work includes new rear brake wheel cylinders, freshly turned brake drums with new hardware, a brake fluid flush, engine oil and filter service, and a new oil pan with gasket.Combining rarity, detailed documentation, and undeniable presence, this 1967 Dodge Charger HEMI Fastback offers a highly collectible opportunity to own one of the most iconic and scarce muscle car configurations.