1969 DODGE CHARGER R/T - NUMBERS MATCHING Car - 440 Magnum / Console Automatic
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Dodge |
Model: | Charger |
Trim: | R/T |
Year: | 1969 |
Mileage: | 69,000 |
VIN: | XS29L9B421348 |
Color: | B5 Blue |
Engine: | 440 Magnum |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Blue |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Fairfax Station, Virginia, United States |
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Description of 1969 Dodge Charger R/T |
1969 Dodge Charger R/T Offered for sale is our REAL "XS29L9B" Coded Charger R/T - this is NOT a cloned car, or car with a bunch of stories. This is the real deal. Featuring its original, NUMBERS MATCHING 440 Magnum Engine and A727 Automatic Transmission. (Updated with electronic ignition, modern carburetor and manifold, distributor, and air cleaner assembly - Also changed to 3 Spoke Dodge woodgrain styled Steering Wheel - I have the original parts, and they are included, including the pie-tin air cleaner and valve covers, steering wheel, etc.).
The car was professionally appraised in a 22-Page report in November 2014, and was found to be an excellent example of an original 1969 Dodge Charger R/T. This 1969 Dodge Charger R/T has been garage kept since 1985 and was kept in a carport before then. It's a solid car, and very well preserved. Pride in ownership shows throughout.This car is a time capsule,well-preserved and kept dry. It was not used or driven in the elements, and looks fantastic!! The doors shut like new, no sagging in them at all - did I mention this car is a very nice example of a 69 R/T Charger? The car drives exceptionally nice, the speedometer is accurate, and a very enjoyable classic muscle car which would be the prize in any collection. I have owned 2nd Generation Dodge Chargers for 27 years, and this has been the best! The car turns heads wherever it goes. It's a LOT of fun!!
Some questions have been asked - so I'll answer here for all to see: Q: Is the battery in the trunk? And why?A: Previous owner thought it would be good security measure to place in trunk w/ a quick disconnect feature. I do not have the battery tray, but they can be had, no problem, if you choose to go back to stock location. Q: Where is the windshield fluidreservoir?A: Gone. But they are available, and inexpensive, if you choose to re-install. Q: How's the area near/under the rear window?A: Solid, like the rest of the car. Kept dry and stored properly, and never washed with hose/water, only wiped down clean. No issues like most other 2nd Gen.Chargers. Q:What numbers are on the Fender Tag?A: Here's the Fender Tag. You may decode as you wish. R11 V1X V8X 26 ENDC16 C55 G11 H51 M21 M31B5 C6D B7 613 127317E86 D32 XS29 L9B 421348 Q: Whatcarburetorwas installed, and do you have the original?A: Holley 4bbl, yes, I have the original and manifold, too. Q: Does the Charger have drum or disc brakes in front?A: This Charger has factory manual Heavy Duty drum brakes all 4 corners. Thank you for your interest in our Charger R/T. 8/11/2017 - a few more questions have been asked, so here they are for everyone's benefit - thank you Q: How are the body gaps on the doors, hood, and trunk?A: All are constant and the panels are aligned. Doors shut with one finger, and sound amazing when they do. Trunk shuts very nice, and so does the hood. Q: Would you take something for a trade?A: Sorry, I am not open to trades. Just an outright sale, please. Q: How are the body corners (in the lower rear valance)?A: They appear to be very nice. Usually you see these filled over. The seams are present, and look amazing. I have additional pictures which I've sent to some already. If you need pictures of anything, please let me know. Q: How are the frame rails?A: There's no issues there. This Charger R/T appears to have factory undercoating, and is solid. I have sent pics of the frame rails, too, for those who have asked. 8/12/2017 - more questions have been asked, so here they are for everyone's benefit - thank you Q: Do the "numbers" match?A: Yes. All major areas of vehicle numbers match.This includes thefollowing:
Thanks again for looking. |