Dodge Polara/Coronet/Charger 1964-1973 - 2020 Market Review
1964-1973 Dodge Polara/Coronet/Charger market review 2020
Full-sized Dodges from the 1960s and performance models built until 1973 have become relatively common in the Australian market. However, none are cheap anymore and an R/T of any kind with 440 cubic inches under the bonnet will feasibly cost more than $80,000.
Most expensive from this era are Chargers which appeared in 1966 and survived as a performance model only until 1971. 1968-70s models as made famous by the Dukes of Hazzard and Bullitt chase sequences - have been seen at more than $150,000 but mostly sell for $65-80K.
| Buyer's Guide: 1966-1973 Dodge Charger
Rebodied 1971-73 cars are easy to source and half the price of a ‘68-70 shape car. For something different at similar money to a Charger, consider the Coronet-based Superbee. If your budget is smaller, a good Monaco hardtop will cost less than $30,000.
Polara/Monaco 1962-67 $30,750 [2]
Charger 1966-67 $87,475 [4]
Charger 1968-70 $76,550 [5]
Coronet RT/Superbee 1967-72 $99,725 [2]
Charger R/T 1968-70 $160,250 [2]
Charger 1971-73 $46,290 [10]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2020 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.
| Understanding our value guide price charts
| 2019 Market Review: 1964-1973 Dodge Polara/Monaco/Charger
From Unique Cars #447, December 2020
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