1969 Dodge Charger Rt on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
For more details email me at: jonieslatter@gmx.us .
The Good: This car is a 100 percent matching numbers car, has build sheet, Original Georgia Title and Fender Tag.
All Chassis numbers match. Original owner parked the car in 1977.We have currently completed the following : Engine
has been rebuilt to stock specs, transmission has been rebuilt, fuel system has been gone through and includes a
new fuel tank,sending unit,fuel pump and carb. Cooling system ,recored original radiator and new hoses, new starter
and battery and brakes are currently being completed now. The engine runs amazing.Once the brakes are finished this
will be a running driving car. New Legendary interior which includes seat covers, door panels, headliner, package
tray and carpet set. Have not installed yet so we could show original condition of floors.Original paint has been
buffed, looks great and still has original pinstripe signed from 70s.
The Bad : Car does have some rust issues, it will need the trunk pan replaced, trunk extensions , lower quarters,
left rear wheel housing, rear valance corners ,some work around back rear windows and some work around the battery
box. Car does have dent in roof .
The rest of the car is very solid and rust free . It is a factory undercoated car. Which kept the floors from
rusting. This would be a great car to drive in as/is condition as a survivor. All work performed was with that in
mind and by a professional Mopar shop. Or it can be restored to a matching number orange and black show car. Your
choice.
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