1987 Dodge Charger Parts
The 1987 Dodge Charger wasn’t the V8 muscle car of the late '60s, but it had its own charm. By this point, the Charger had transformed into a front-wheel-drive hatchback with fuel efficiency and affordability in mind. That doesn’t mean it was slow, though—if you had the 2.2L Turbo engine, you had a pocket rocket on your hands. But let’s be honest, after nearly four decades, most of these Chargers could use a brake overhaul, fresh weatherstripping, and an ignition tune-up. A common weak spot? The front suspension—those control arm bushings and struts take a beating over time. And if your turbo isn’t spooling like it used to, you might need a rebuild kit or a fresh wastegate actuator. If you're planning to keep your '87 Charger running strong, keep an eye on Classic Parts Pro—parts are coming soon, so sign up for the newsletter and be the first to know when they arrive!
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