Yes...it runs and drives. Yes ... it has patina and not a fancy
paint job. No... it does not have any rust issues. Extensive metal
work. Rust free body. Yes... the interior is a bit rough. Only 259
Chargers were provided with a 4-Speed and 383 Big Block Engine.
This Charger has its original Fender tag . When purchased the car
had a few rust issues - the rear valence, the trunk pan and the
wheel well openings at its rear quarters . No more rust issues !
All body work has been done. New Valence panel, New trunk pan, New
rear quarters and one new floor pan . The new rear quarters were
painted to match the patina look of the car . The remaining Body
has only a few small dings here and there.... Otherwise very
straight . The interior was cleaned up a bit but is old and worn.
The car runs and drives well .The engine has been serviced and
tuned recently. New carb, wires, distributor etc. The brakes were
overhauled also and a Disc brake set up goes with the sale of this
car! The interior is old and worn. We have many pictures showing
restoration of the body and the undercarriage . Before and after
photos appear in this ad. [ClassicCarGuy.com 1-888-762-5570]
Vehicle Details
1969 Dodge Charger
Listing ID:CC-1890492
Price:$62,500
Location:San Luis Obispo, California
Year:1969
Make:Dodge
Model:Charger
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:80000
Stock Number:16923
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