1969 Dodge Charger on 2040-cars
Kansas, Illinois, United States
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1969 DODGE CHARGER - 542 HEMI DRAG CAR
This 1969 Charger Hemi Drag Car was built right from top to bottom with no expense spared. This Charger has less
than 100 miles on the motor and trans. The block is a Mopar Performance cast iron Hemi block with aluminum Indy
Cylinder Heads and intake manifold. The motor has been dyno tested at over 1,100 hp. It has a 456 Dana rear end
and a custom built 727 Torque Flight transmission. It has a Nitro setup along with two Demon 1150 carbs from Barry
Grant's Fuel Systems. The Nitrous adds another 700 hp!!! It has a pre-oiler, electric water pump, electric fan,
(2) Brand New Optima Batteries, Fuel Cell and a Halon Fire Extinguishing system. The great thing is this Charger
has never been raced. The owner trailers it to local car shows and Mopar events. The crowds love it everywhere he
goes. The paint in near flawless! The interior is like new with a full race roll cage. It has all new gauges in
the instrument cluster. If that wasn't enough, this sale also comes with a 24' MSI Trailer that is in like new
condition! The trailer is like new and comes with a 12,000 electric winch. The owner has well over $200,000.00
invested in this build. There are also a lot of extra parts that go along with the sale.
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