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1969 Dodge Charger - Tennessee Car on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:67000
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United States

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1969 Dodge Charger

• Adult owned / non-smoker’s car
• Originally Tennessee car; no rust
• Undercarriage is solid
• 318 cid engine runs good
• Rare factory A/C car – how kool is that? (not currently hooked up at this time)
• Power front disc brakes
• Power steering
• Factory AM radio – comes & goes
• New rear Sony speakers
• Aluminum Edelbrock intake & 4 barrel carburetor
• Hedman headers
• Driver door outside rear view mirror
• New windshield - all other glass appears to be original and in good condition
• New 3-core aluminum radiator
• New power steering gear box
• New rebuilt starter
• Newer headliner & carpet
• Newer rear package tray
• All newer door & trunk rubber weatherstrip & cat’s whiskers
• All Charger emblems new
• New GT Grant real wood steering wheel
• Front & rear bumpers were rechromed. Rear is very nice. Front has some slight fading.
• P235/60R14 BF Goodrich Road Hugger Radial GTs; very good condition
• Black vinyl top; installed new during restoration
• New windshield wiper reservoir
• Dual exhaust
• Fuel cap is original with some small blems
• Great candidate for Dukes of Hazzard clone, for HEMI conversion or leave original

Offering my 1969 Dodge Charger. Time to move on and let someone else enjoy probably the most sought after muscle car in history not to mention a fun and great investment - better than money in the bank. When was the last time you drove your 401K to a car show or cruised down the road in your IRA on a beautiful sunny day? International buyers welcome. Would consider part trade for a WWII military vehicle such as half-track, scout car, dodge command car, GMC 6x6, deuce, etc.

$500 Paypal deposit due within 24 hours from end of auction.  Balance to be paid by bank transfer within 7 days.  Car will be available for pick up once payment in full is received.  Clear title.  

Please ask all questions BEFORE bidding and please don't bid if you don't intend to complete the purchase. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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