1969 Dodge Charger Bank Repo

1969 Dodge Charger Bank Repo

AnB CLASSIC CARS, NY

4185 STATE ROUTE 11 Malone, NY 12953
P:518-572-1152
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Price:
N/A
Mileage
-1 Miles
Engine
Unknown
Transmission
Unknown
Fuel
Unspecified
Color
Red
Make
Dodge
Model
Charger
Model Year
1969

1969 Charger 500 / 426 HEMI Matching #'s !! 39,000 originaL Miles !!! Former Volo Museum Vehicle. Yes this thing has a real HEMI !!!! This vehicle will be available for viewing by appointment... Originally Sold by Royal Dodge in Fayetville NC ****** The matching # Hemi Motor has just been massaged with a Full Balance & BluePrint and Dynoed at 620 H.P. at 6000 RPM and 620 foot pounds at 4700 RPM...Engine work with dyno sheet total over $12,500. dollars. OnLy 5 miles on motor since completion !! ..This Mopar has Full documentation since new... Color is R4 with its original black interior.. 1969 production figures states that This is One of onLy 119 Hemi Charger 500's produced. 584 '69 Charger R/T 500s were made, 1 Hemi & 3 - 440 cars were sent to Canada. This car has been Galien Govier documented....Furthermore onLy 83 fender tag Hemi's known. History: The Charger 500, with a Coronet grille and a flush rear window, The main reason the Charger 500 was built was to eliminate aerodynamic problems that hurt it in comparison to Ford's lower-power but more slippery racing models, .500 were sold in accordance with NASCAR rules. The Charger 500 was designed for the performance-minded driver. At first glance it looks much like the standard Charger, but it has two major differences. The rear window has been slanted more so that it is flush with the trailing edge of the rear window pillars. The basic Charger and Charger R/T have a "tunnel roof" and the rear window is slanted less. The grille is flush mounted instead of recessed to improve air flow and the headlights are fixed instead of concealed as in the Charger and Charger R/T. The 500 is powered by the 426 cubic inch Hemi engine. The Charger 500 was built to a NASCAR requirement to allow Chargers to race on the stock car circuit. (Flush mounting provided a tremendous aerodynamic advantage which was to culminate in the Charger Daytona.)