The 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T Was Built During The Peak Of The
American Muscle Car Era, Combining Aggressive Styling, Raw
Horsepower, And Street Dominance Into One Unforgettable Machine.
Designed By Dodge To Compete With The Best Performance Cars Of The
Late 1960s, The Coronet R/T - Short For "Road and Track" - Quickly
Earned A Reputation As A Serious Performer Both On The Street And
At The Drag Strip.
The 1969 Model Featured Bold Body Lines And A Muscular Stance That
Perfectly Matched Its Performance Image. Under The Hood, The
Standard Engine Was The Legendary 440 Magnum V8, Producing Massive
Torque And Tire-Shredding Acceleration. The Coronet R/T Delivered
Brutal Straight-Line Speed And Unmistakable Mopar Performance!
Production Of 7200 Coronet R/T 's Were Made In The 1969 Model Year
With Only 4810 Of Those Having The 440-4 bbl And An Automatic
Transmission.
Features On This Awesome Mopar Include:
440 ci V8 Engine
Automatic Transmission w/ Floor Shift
Center Console
Power Steering
Rallye Dash Instrument Gauges
Power (Front) Disc Brakes
Multi-Speed Wipers w/ Washer
AM Push Button Radio
Exterior In Light Bronze Metallic (Code T3)
Black Vinyl Roof (Code V1X)
Black Bucket Seat Interior (Code P6X)
Black Coronet Floor Mats
The 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T Remains A Highly Sought After Classic
Among Collectors And Mopar Enthusiasts. Its Combination Of Rarity,
Power, And Unmistakable Late 1960s Styling Has Secured Its Place As
One Of Dodge's Most Iconic Muscle Cars Ever Produced. Whether
Restored To Factory Condition Or Modified For Modern Performance,
The Coronet R/T Continues To Symbolize The Golden Age Of American
Horsepower.
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