Vehicle Description
This 1969 Dodge Charger General Lee re-creation was the recipient
of a professional, older, nut-and-bolt rotisserie restoration with
all new metal. It is has been upgraded with a 440ci V8 engine with
aluminum heads and FiTech electronic fuel injection. The engine is
mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission. The resonance of the
headers and cross-piped dual exhaust deliver that muscle car sound.
This General Lee is equipped with a Gen IV Vintage Air HVAC system
for climate control. The stopping power is provided by aftermarket
power front disc and rear drum brakes. The rotisserie-spun body was
bead-blasted, metal replaced, epoxy-coated and then further coated
with protective paints and undercoats on the undercarriage and
trunk area. This Charger comes complete with a chrome-plated Dixie
horn, as well as a long cable on the horn actuator so even
back-seat passengers can honk that signature sound. The stainless
steel was polished and all chrome was replated. The black interior
is brand-new, and the paint is a show-car finish in a color
selection unique to this car.