1969 Dodge Charger Rt on 2040-cars
Southampton, New York, United States
This 1969 Dodge Charger R/T came from Sacramento, California in 2001. It was professionally dismantled. The old
body paint on the car has been chemically stripped, under carriage has been sand blasted to clean, prepped, then an
acid bath and the sealed with POR-15 paint, approx 2 coats flat black and 2 coats semi gloss.
Floors, Frame, Engine bay, body parts etc. are all original California clean Steel. No Rot! Very clean and
structural sound beyond most I have seen on ebay for the last 6 years. I have pictures of the undercarriage of the
frame area which has been painted with Por-15 non porous paint, approx. 4 coats. This Car is very clean. Solid
Trunk floor as well. The engine is a rebuilt 1969 V-8 383-4bbl with rebuilt 906HP Cylinder heads, HP Exhaust Manifolds,
Disassembled, checked professionally and then hot tanked Clean,and bored .030 for more power. New Keith Black
Pistons, New Pistons rings, New camshaft and new crankshaft bearings, New oil pump, Rebuilt Engine gasket kit. Then
assembled, painted with POR-20 High Heat Orange Engine Paint. The drivetrain has approx 7000 miles on it since
installed into this muscle car in 2011. Rebuilt Auto. 727 Transmission with new torque converter which has the same
mileage. This car has an automatic Floor Console.
Interior: The interior is all brand new, professionally installed. The color is Saddle which adds a rich color
to the car. New leather seat covers from Legendary, along with the carpet and headliner. Door panels are also new.
The entire interior has no rips. The front seats are original 69 buckets but the head rests were deleted, but the
seat was not altered underneath the seat material as the holes for the head rest are still there. No cracks in the
dash, Cluster works except the clock. This is a non Air car. Summary the interior is Mint!
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