1969 Dodge Charger 500 426cid Hemi, Auto Transmission on 2040-cars
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, United States
Engine:426CID HEMI HEAD
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: f 8 green metallic
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Green
Model: Charger
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 500
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 31,386
Sub Model: 500
1969 DODGE CHARGER 500, 426CID HEMI UP FOR AUCTION. THIS IS A FACTORY HEMI POWERED CAR. THE CHARGER 500 WAS THE BEGINNING OF THE AERODYNAMIC WARS DODGE WAS INVOLVED IN AGAINST FORD TO COMPETE IN THE HIGH SPEED NASCAR EVENTS. THE DODGE DAYTONA WINGED CAR CAME SHORTLY AFTER MAKING THE CHARGER 500 VERY RARE. ABOUT 566 CHARGER 500 CARS WERE PRODUCED AND OF THESE ONLY ABOUT 119 WERE HEMI POWERED CARS. WHEN A CHARGER 500 CAR WAS ORDERED BY A CUSTOMER, REGULAR PRODUCTION CHARGERS WERE SHIPPED TO CREATIVE INDUSTRIES WERE THEY WERE FITTED WITH FLUSH MOUNTED GRILLES, SPECIAL TRIM MOLDINGS AND A REAR WINDOW THAT WAS FITTED AND TRUNK LID SHORTENED FOR BETTER AERODYNAMICS. THESE CARS WERE ONLY PRODUCED FOR A FEW MONTHS IN LATE 68 AND EARLY 69. MOST WERE USED ON THE SUPER SPEEDWAYS OF NASCAR (MAINLY HEMI POWERED CARS) SO FEW ORIGINAL CARS EXIST TODAY.
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