96-Year-Old Man Starts His 440 Six Pack After 30 Years of Sitting — and Everything Is Fine

Cars found in storage always cause excitement, and this specimen is special. Before us is one of the most famous muscle cars of all time, which after restoration looks almost new. The most amazing thing is that its owner is 96 years old, which inspires faith in one’s own activity in old age.

This is about a second-generation Dodge Charger with its characteristic body lines, which became iconic after the film “Bullitt” with Steve McQueen. The car was saved by Larry Kosilla from the Ammo NYC channel, who pulled the car out of storage after a thirty-year hiatus.

When the garage door was opened, the Dodge looked dirty but intact, with no signs of corrosion. However, the engine wasn’t running, and the brakes were seized, so the car had to be towed to a workshop for a full restoration.

In 1968, the Dodge Charger was offered with various engines – from a weak 3.7-liter inline six-cylinder to a mighty 7.0-liter Hemi V8. This specimen originally had a 6.3-liter engine with 340 hp, but later received a 7.2-liter unit with three carburetors, bringing its performance closer to the Hemi version.

Among other modifications are sport exhaust manifolds and American Racing “Daisy” alloy wheels, popular at the turn of the 1960s-1970s, which give the car a unique look.

Long-term storage saved the body and paint from the effects of harsh winters. After thorough washing and polishing, the car looks great. The black leather interior upholstery is also well preserved, and the absence of a center console emphasizes the column shifter for the automatic transmission.

After restoring the appearance, mechanics replaced the fuel pump, repaired the carburetors, and fixed the stuck valves. After repairing the brake system and installing new discs, the car was ready to meet its elderly but energetic owner. What car would you want to keep until you’re 96?

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