Vehicle Description
This limited-production 1969 Dodge Charger 500 has gone through a
professional nut-and-bolt rotisserie restoration. It is powered by
a 426ci 8-cylinder HEMI engine and a 3-speed automatic
transmission. This vehicle is equipped with performance 3.55
Sure-Grip differential and axle ratio, dual 4-barrel carburetors,
console, AM radio, rear speaker, sport steering wheel and stripe
delete. Riding on cast wheels with red line tires, it is an
original factory HEMI-powered car. It won trophies both times it
was shown at Concours d' Elegance events. Only 500 Charger 500 cars
were produced in late 1968, and 67 were equipped with the 426ci
HEMI engine. When ordered, it was fitted with flush-mounted
grilles, special trim mountings, a flush-mounted rear window, and a
shortened trunk lid designed for exceptional aerodynamics. This
Charger 500 performs as it should with great power and speed. All
gauges, controls, wipers, lights, heater, defrost, fan speeds and
roll up windows function as they should. There is no rust on the
original body, and the underside is detailed. It is finished in
correct Green Metallic paint and shows nicely with the great body
panel fitment and gaps. This car has a replacement block, but the
original block comes with the sale with a stamping number that
matches the car's VIN (the original block is damaged but is correct
to this car).