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For Sale: 1969 Dodge Charger in Charlotte, North Carolina

Vehicle Description

SUMMARY

The beneficiary of a multi-year 6-figure restoration

Original 440 cubic inch Magnum V8

Original A727 TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transmission

Correct Yellow paint

Correct Black interior

Sale includes: Original warranty and dealer paperwork / A complete owner history / Vintage maintenance receipts

Sale includes: A Galen Govier inspection and fender tag decode / Chrysler Registry paperwork / Restoration receipts

Correct 8.75-inch Chrysler rear axle / Correct 3.55 gears

Correct Hemi Suspension / Factory power steering / Factory power drum brakes

1 of only 503 Dodge Charger Daytonas produced

When we say "blue chip collector car" it usually means one of two things: either an all-original time capsule that's fit for a museum, or something that's so rare only serious enthusiasts know it exists. But when it comes to Chrysler aero cars, EVERYONE, from hardcore enthusiasts to eight-year-old day dreamers, knows they're looking at something special. This spectacular Charger is a fully documented, numbers-matching showpiece that was professionally restored using a roster of original components. No car turns as many heads as a Chrysler halo model. And, unlike other outrageous looking machines, they usually have the pedigree and performance to back up their extreme appearance. If you're a serious MoPar enthusiast who's looking for a crown jewel classic to lead your collection, welcome to the world of winged warriors!

HISTORY

In the '60s, Chrysler and Ford were heavily vested in the "Win on Sunday, sell on Monday" sales mentality, and Dodge's Charger 500 just wasn't getting the job done. In an attempt to one up Ford's slick and equally fast Torino, Dodge went back to the drawing board and began exploring aerodynamics. This was a first for a car company, and it eventually culminated in testing full scale models at Lockheed Martin's North Carolina wind tunnel. Engineer's quickly realized the benefits of a wind-cutting nose, but their real epiphany came when they employed a large rear stabilizer. Not only did that 'rocket nose' and 'park bench' spoiler combination create 'zero lift' downforce, it also produced immense directional stability, permitting speeds in excess of 200 MPH. In 1969, Dodge's storied Daytona, production-limited to 503 street cars, won the first race it competed in on its way to becoming one of the most successful NASCAR stock cars of all time. And in 1970, Plymouth, looking to lure NASCAR star Richard Petty back into the fold, followed Dodge's impressive racer with 1,935 equally slippery Road Runner Superbirds.

BODYWORK/TRIM

Originally sold through Kirby's Dodge in Arlington Virginia, this 4-owner Daytona features an exceptionally straight body that was perfected over a multi-year, 6-figure restoration. The car's rebirth began when Le Hodge of Hodge MOPAR Restorations used vintage metal from a clean, 318 Charger to shore up its striking but faded profile. Once that profile was straight and solid, its panels were thoroughly stripped, lovingly sanded and massaged to a level that's much nicer than factory fodder. With those panels correctly planed, and Chrysler's intimidating ambiance fully reconstructed, a correct coat of code Y2 Yellow was sealed under a fresh Daytona stripe. And today, this Dodge sits as an ultra-straight, fully detailed pavement pounder that's some of the coolest, most attention-grabbing iron Detroit has ever created.

When you step back and take a look at this Charger's sinuous body, many adjectives come to mind. Wicked... Astonishing... Dreadful... Infamous... But, in reality, Chrysler spent a lot of R&D time making sure the car fit one specific descriptor: functional. Every piece of this Daytona was whittled to maximum efficiency in pursuit of one goal: lapping large race tracks at a high rate of speed. At the front of the car, a downforce producing nose hangs sleek, flip up headlights above a small grille, hidden parking lamps and a body-matched chin spoiler. Behind that nose, drag reducing heat extractors ride between standard hood pins and like-new glass that's bordered by straight stainless trim. At the sides of those extractors, prominent fender lines, which anchor familiar "Charger" scripts at the base of the car's large B-pillars, feature fresh wheel trim, familiar door handles and a correct Chrysler mirror. And at the back of the car, a Satin Black valence centers clear tail lights and a bright "Charger" emblem between stainless exhaust tips, a detailed 'pit stop' fuel filler, chrome-trimmed reverse lamps, a giant, 24-inch wing and a new chrome bumper.

ENGINE

Hoist the car's long hood and you'll find an original, 440 cubic inch Magnum V8 that's authenticated by a 2536430 casting number, a February (2) 22nd (22) of 1969 (69) casting date and a matching 400603 partial VIN. At the top of that 375 horsepower monster, a correct, 4-barrel carburetor rides within a small, Organisol-coated air cleaner. At the base of that carburetor, a correct Chrysler intake hangs between correct heads and traditional, stamped steel valve covers. At the front of those valve covers, a reliable points distributor shoots spark through Chrysler Electronic Suppression wires. And at the sides of that distributor, fully restored exhaust manifolds funnel spent gases into great sounding, true-dual tail pipes. Aesthetically, this Charger's bright Yellow engine bay is exceptionally impressive from its fresh brake booster and correct power steering pump all the way to its big, 26-inch radiator and tagged red cap battery. And a great combination of new and replacement parts makes the car's operation both fun and reliable, with items like a correct washer tank, taut carburetor springs and a collection of fresh, Chrysler-branded hoses ensuring miles of safe travel.

DRIVETRAIN/SUSPENSION

Toss this Q Ship on a lift and you'll find a fully sorted undercarriage that's completely restored to factory-correct standards. Heavy duty primer protects weather-free floorpans that feature a natural mix rugged undercoating and carefully faded overspray. Like its Magnum V8, this Charger's original A727 TorqueFlite 3-speed needed very little to be rebuilt to solid, like-new condition. That stalwart gearbox sends power to an 8.75-inch Chrysler rear end that's equipped with correct 3.55 gears. At the front of the car, traditional torsion bars combine with optional power steering to make quick work of big bumps and tight curves. At the back of the car, fresh shocks augment traditional leaf springs in front of a leak-free fuel tank. Stops come courtesy of heavy duty power drum brakes that are positioned at all four corners. Exhaust is handled by aluminized tubes that bend around an H-shaped crossover, traditional turbo mufflers and bright stainless tips. And all this MoPar goodness rolls on familiar Magnum wheels, which twist F70-14 Goodyear Polyglas Custom Wide Treads around satin trim rings and polished center caps.

INTERIOR

Inside this awesome Dodge, a correct Black interior is clean, well-fitted and surprisingly stylish. The seats, which include correct post-January, 1969 headrests, display no significant signs of wear. In front of those thrones, an expertly restored dash hangs rebuilt factory gauges beside a thumb-adjusted Chrysler Solid State radio. At the bottom of that dash, like-new carpet anchors a traditional chrome shifter inside a long, wood-trimmed console. At the sides of that carpet, fresh door panels hang new armrests and pliable map pockets under bright stainless trim and o...for more information please contact the seller.

Vehicle Details

  • 1969 Dodge Charger
  • Listing ID: CC-785682
  • Price: $169,900
  • Location:Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Year:1969
  • Make:Dodge
  • Model:Charger
  • Exterior Color:Yellow
  • Interior Color:Black
  • Transmission:Automatic
  • Odometer:119
  • Stock Number:135498
  • VIN:XX29L9
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