1969 Dodge Charger R/t 69 on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:440
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: White
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Charger
Trim: R/T
Drive Type: 727
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Here's a true R/T 440 car my 63 yr old neighbor has had for 18+ years and his brother had it for 10+ years before that. Very solid car with the only rust holes in 2 of the floorpans and a few small ones on the roof where the vinyl was. 2 NEW full-length floorpans are included. Car is 99.9% complete. Frame, firewall and inner/outer fenderwells are all solid with only light surface rust. Car was originally red with a black vinyl roof and white interior. Car was completely blasted with walnut shells on the outside body so what you see is the RAW body metal with nothing hidden, so you can see EVEY dent ,ding, or crease ever. Some metal repairs were made to the rear quarter lowers as seen, but nowhere else. Doors, fenders, hood and trunklid are rock solid. Grille is PERFECT. Front bumper is arrow straight with no dings, but rust on one corner. Rear bumper is EXCELLENT (would NOT rechrome, it's that nice). Glass is all perfect. Windows roll up/down excellent. Engine bay was sandblasted 10 years ago in preparation for restoration and left unsealed so it's covered in surface rust but all solid and no rust holes anywhere. Interior was removed but is complete and all boxed with nothing missing. Rally gauges and radio included. Shifter/linkage still intact and center console is perfect. Original seats need recovered, rears are nice but dirty. Dashpad is near perfect with one small crack at the end. Original steering wheel is included. Previous owner says he has the fender tag somewhere, don't expect it. Car has PS and disc brakes, 8-3/4 single track rearend. Exhaust pipes and original tips included. I AM including a 1968 standard bore 440 engine and 727 torqueflight transmission, both need rebuilt. Engine will be mostly complete, less pulleys and accessories,but I will give you whatever I can find in my shed...timing cover, flexplate, valve covers, distributor......etc. Clear title in my name. Delivery is available if needed, just ask for a quote. Ask all questions PRIOR to bidding. Bidders with less than 10 feedback scores will need to email me prior to bidding or your bid will be removed. I value my Ebay reputation and am a long time avid Mopar enthusiast. Here's is a link to more pics: http://claspics.com/uuzigjk/hgga6v3u
Here's the partial VIN for you numbers guys. XS29L9B-------- It decodes as follows:
X=Charger
S=R/T
29=2Dr Sport Hardtop
L=440ci engine
9=1969
B=Dodge Main, Hamtramck Michigan assembly plant
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