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1969 Dodge Charger R/T

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1969 Dodge Charger R/T - $89,900 - Hartville, OH - 1969 Dodge Charger R/T, 440 Magnum L code 375 HP, bored.030 over, Holley carb, D-21 A833 4-speed manual transmission 18-spline, with factory Hurst Shifter, D56 3:54 Dana Rear End, electronic igition, factory date code spark plug wires, new wiring, new vacuum lines, new stainless brake and fuel lines, new trunk floor, All new chrome, power brakes, front disc brakes, rear drum, power steering with factory correct lines, re-conditioned 3 speed concourse correct wiper motor with electric washer, Tach with clock, re-conditioned dash with gauges, hood mounted turn signals, V-88 Delete sport stripe add R/T badges, All new replacement tinted glass, New Accurate Dual Exhaust, New gas tank,locking gas cap, T-5 Copper Metallic paint, X9 Black Vinyl roof, Beautiful solid straight body, all original sheet metal, polished stainless trim, doors fit perfect and operate as should, 15" Magnum Rally wheels with beauty rings, BF Goodrich T/A tires 235/60/15, Charger emblems are concourse correct, frame is clean and solid, new Legendary black interior, AM factory correct radio with rear speaker, rear window defogger. All recipts for complete restoration. Less than 2000 miles since complete frame off, full rotisorrie restoration from ground up.
This vehicle is of show quality in all respects, including under carriage, interior and exterior. The restoration of this vehicle is of excellent quality. This vehicle earned a perfect score ( First Place) at the 2010 Mopar Nationals at National Trail Raceway, Columbus OH and illustrated in Mopar Muscle magazine Novemebr 2010 issue noting levels of retoration



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I'm surprised it got a "perfect score" considering the number of newbie-type errors in the restoration. They obviously weren't in the Platinum tent, and didn't notice things like the missing undercoating, aftermarket ignition, and disc brakes... but there's a lot more wrong with this restoration in the details. Obviously a very good-quality job was done as far as the work goes, but this car is priced at least $20K high even for a four-speed car.
 

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