1969 Dodge Charger on 2040-cars
Highwood, Illinois, United States
Please contact me at : jarvisjppastiva@rangersfans.com .
This Charger was treated to a full XV Motorsports Level II suspension, brakes and chassis stiffening kit using the
billet upper control arm upgrade. A brand new 440hp 5.7 hemi crate motor was also installed along with a 5-speed
tko-600 transmission.
The interior was kept mostly stock in appearance with the exception of the seats. The gauges have been restored
and upgraded to work with the modern drive train and the radio has been upgraded with an iphone hook up. Seatbelts
were replaced with XV shoulder and lap belts and the window mechanisms with XV power windows. Other than that, it
is stock and in excellent condition.
The body of this car is very clean. The fenders, doors, quarters, hood and trunk appear to be originals and super
solid.
The chrome and trim is in very good condition as is the glass. Everything works on the car as it should.
The engine is electronic fuel injected, built by XV motorsports and dyno’d at 440hp. I recently changed the ECU
and all related wiring to a Holley Dominator EFI for more tunability. The car also has an aluminum radiator,
electronically controlled cooling fans, modern air conditioning…the list goes on and on.
The wheels are custom built 18x10 Boyds all around. 14” front and 13” rear XV Level II brakes.
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