1969 Dodge

Charger $49,900

$49,900
Figure based on a stock vehicle with OH rates with $100/$300k Liability/UM/UIM limits. Rates vary depending on the state, coverage selected and other factors. Policies underwritten by Essentia Insurance Company. Some coverage and discounts not available in all states. Call 877-922-9701 to speak with a representative or apply online. $514 /YEAR Insurance

1969 Dodge

Charger

Description

GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this immaculate 1969 Dodge Charger R/T Tribute. This stunning vehicle comes in the iconic plum crazy purple paint job complemented by a white vinyl top and matching interior. Both the top and interior are in spectacular condition. Powering the Mopar is the highly sought after 440 cubic inch V8 motor mated a 727 automatic transmission. Features of the Charger include power steering, power brakes, functional heat and more. This vehicle comes to us from an elite private collection. As such it has always been properly maintained and stored. Additionally, a full ground up restoration is believed to have been completed in the early 2000s by the previous owner. Based on the excellent condition of the vehicle, this appears to be true. The Dodge Charger is one of the most iconic vehicles to ever roll out of the motor city. So, if you have been in the market for a show stopping classic sure to turn heads, this is the car for you. Please call or email us today for more information.


The 1969 model year brought few modifications. Exterior changes included a new grille with a center divider and new longitudinal taillights, both designed by Harvey J. Winn. A new trim line called the Special Edition (SE) was added. This could be available by itself or together with the R/T, thus making an R/T-SE. The SE added leather inserts to the front seats only, chrome rocker moldings, a wood grain steering wheel, and wood grain inserts on the instrument panel. There were two different 383 engines available for the 1969 model year: 2-barrel and 4-barrel. The 2-barrel was rated at 290 hp. The four barrel engine was rated at 330 hp and was identified on the air cleaner as "383 / FOUR BARREL". In 1969 the B-series engines were all painted Chrysler Engine Turquoise with the exception of the 4-barrel 383 four speed and 440 Magnum engines which were painted Chrysler "High-Performance Orange". The television series The Dukes of Hazzard featured an orange 1969 Dodge Charger that was named The General Lee. "The General" sported the Confederate battle flag painted on the roof and the words "GENERAL LEE" over each door. The car performed spectacular jumps in almost every episode, and the show's popularity produced consumer interest in the car.


To see over 80 photos of this car, including under carriage please visit our website www.grautogallery.com

View More

Specs

Basic

Year
1969
Make
Dodge
Model
Charger
Miles
40,271
Vin
XP29F9BZ47313
Stock
BW1747

Engine

Engine Size
440
Transmission Type
Automatic

Body

Body Color
Purple
Body Style
Coupe
Doors
2

Interior

Interior Color
White

View More

Join the Hagerty Drivers Club

There are many reasons to join the ultimate community for car lovers. Below are a few benefits available to all members

Screen shot 2022 10 25 at 1.57.03 pm

Rent a Classic Car

Find a Classic Car rental near you

Screen shot 2022 09 19 at 9.50.27 am

Emergency Roadside Services

24/7 premium support to keep you on the road

Screen shot 2022 09 19 at 9.50.45 am

Hagerty Valuation Tools®

Unlimited vehicle look ups with 15+ years of pricing history and data

Screen shot 2022 09 19 at 9.51.07 am

Hagerty Marketplace

Unlimited classified listings - for free

Screen shot 2022 09 19 at 9.56.33 am

Upgraded experiences

Early access, member pricing and VIP perks at events