I. AUTHENTIC '69 CORONET R/T!
II. Pushing Over 500hp
III. Correct "High Performance" 440 C.I. V8
IV. Edelbrock 4-Barrel Carburetor
V. 4-Speed Manual
VI. Hurst Shifter
VII. Edelbrock Intake Manifold
VIII. Scoop Induction
IX. Fiberglass Cowl Hood
X. Aluminum Radiator
XI. Power Steering
XII. Factory Gauges & Tachomter
XIII. Original AM/FM 8-Track Radio
XIV. Period-Upgraded 8 Track Player
XV. Stewart-Warner Aux. Gauges
XVI. Woodgrain Trim & Steering Wheel
XVII. Beautiful Color Combo
XVIII. Remote Mirror
XIX. New 18" U.S. Mag Wheels
XX. Massive, Loud Dual Exhausts
Representing the best of Dodge performance for 1969, the Coronet
R/T represents the pinnacle of '60s Mopar muscle. The legendary R/T
package (standing for Road/Track) denoted the highest-equipped
Dodge vehicles, in terms of both interior appointments and sheer
power. That designation is made apparent by this '69 Dodge Coronet,
an original R/T model with all the horsepower to boot. Sitting
underneath that lightweight fiberglass hood is an extremely
powerful 440 C.I. V8, breathing through a 4-barrel carburetor and
putting upwards of 500 horses straight into the rear axle. All that
torque is harnessed by a heavy-duty 4-speed manual transmission,
which shifts quick and smooth and is sure to put a smile on your
face whenever you're behind the wheel. The exterior's bodylines are
delightfully straight, with gorgeous curves in the front and rear
tightening around the middle beltline to give off some
characteristic '60s "coke-bottle" style. Those bodylines are
complimented by a gorgeous black vinyl top and a matching black
rear transverse stripe, emblazoned with a massive "R/T" emblem to
let everyone you drive past know what you have. The undercarriage
is rock-solid, with strong floors, frame rails, trunk, and door
jambs. Opening the twin doors and stepping inside reveals a
gorgeous black vinyl interior, complete with comfy bucket seats,
factory gauges, and some woodgrain trim for a splash of '60s
design. The car is shoed with a sweet set of staggered U.S. Mag
chrome wheels over blackwall tires for a fantastic blend of vintage
and modern muscular style! Throw the car into gear and it becomes
evident just how mean it is, with over 500hp at your disposal at
the push of the throttle. It runs and drives down the road like a
dream, and it does it very quickly! It's not very often you come
across an authentic '69 Coronet R/T, much less so with the amount
of power, presence, and performance capabilities that this one has.
It's not going to be on the showroom floor for long, so don't let
it pass you by!
VIN and Fender Tag decode as follows:
VIN- WS23L9G128031
W: Dodge Coronet
S: "Special" price class
23: 2-door hardtop
L: 440 C.I. "High Performance V8, 4-barrel carburetor
9: 1969 model year
G: St. Louis, Missouri Chrysler Corp. Assembly Plant, U.S.A.
128031: Serial number; 28,031st 1969 Dodge scheduled for production
at St. Louis Assembly
FENDER TAG-
E86: 440 C.I. "High Performance" V8, 4-barrel carburetor
D21: "Heavy Duty" 4-speed manual transmission
WS23=
W: Dodge Coronet
S: "Special" price class
23: 2-door hardtop
L9G=
L: 440 C.I. "High Performance V8, 4-barrel carburetor
9: 1969 model year
G: St. Louis, Missouri Chrysler Corp. Assembly Plant, U.S.A.
128031: Serial number; 28,031st 1969 Dodge scheduled for production
at St. Louis Assembly
W1: "Spinnaker White" exterior paint
P6W=
P: "Premium" price class
6: Vinyl bucket seats
W: "White & Black" interior trim
W1: "White" upper door frames
920: Production date of September 20th, 1968
206010: Order no. '206010'
A33: Optional 3.54:1 Dana 60 "Track Package" rear axle
C55: Bucket seats
G33: Remote outside mirror - chrome
J25: 3-speed variable wipers
M21: Roof drip rail moldings
M25: Wide windowsill moldings
M46: Simulated quarterpanel scoops
N85: Tachometer
N96: "Fresh Air" hood
V1X: Full vinyl top - black
V8X: "Black" transverse stripe
26: 26" radiator
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