| Make and car model | Dodge Charger 318 |
| Production year | 1968 |
| Body type | Fastback Coupe |
| Number of doors | 2 |
| Exterior colour | - |
| Interior colour | - |
| Fuel | petrol |
| Displacement (ccm) | 5210 |
| Number of cylinders | V8 |
| Engine power (PS at rpm) | 233 at 4400 |
| Top speed (km/h) | 187 |
| Acceleration 0-100 km/h (sec.) | 8,7 |
| Gearbox type | manual, 3-speed |
| Fuel consumption, combined driving (l/100 km) | 20,4 |
| Mileage | unknown |
| Number of produced copies | unknown number of copies of model Charger from 1968 to 1970 |
| Price (€) | Exhibition copy, financial value on market is from 30 000 to 100 000 |
Dodge is an American brand of cars, minivans, and sport utility vehicles manufactured by F.C.A. (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles), based in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Dodge vehicles presently include the lower-priced badge variants of Chrysler-badged vehicles as well as performance cars, though for much of its existence Dodge was Chrysler's mid-priced brand above Plymouth. Founded in 1900 as the Dodge Brothers Company by brothers Horace Elgin Dodge (1868-1920) and John Francis Dodge in (1864-1920), Dodge was originally a supplier of parts and assemblies for Detroit-based automakers and began building complete automobiles in 1915, predating the founding of Chrysler Corporation. The Dodge brothers died suddenly in 1920 and the company was sold to Dillon, Read & Co. in 1925 before being sold to Chrysler in 1928. Dillon, Read & Co. was a prominent American investment bank from the 1920s into the 1960s. Dodge vehicles mainly consisted of trucks and full-sized passenger cars through the 1970s, though it did make some inroads into the compact car market during this time.