69 Charger Rt 440 Hemi 4 Spd Dana Track Pack on 2040-cars
Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
Engine:8 cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 0
Model: Charger
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: RT
Drive Type: manual
1969 Charger RT factory 440 ,18 spline 4 speed, Dana car. Fender tag. Was B7 blue with black interior. It was a manual, manual car. Repainted yellow at one time. Solid project that is missing the motor, and most interior. Dana removed and inspected. No wear on the gears. New super stock springs and perches. Hemi 4 speed is not #'s matching, but correct for the car. It is complete, and has been rebuilt, and have new flywheel, pressure plate, fork,Z bar, ect.. The body in good shape, and has had new 1/4 skins, outer wheel housings, trunk floor, and extensions, rear valance, and lower valance corners. Floor pans are in the process of being replace with full floor AMD parts.....NO patch panels. trunk lid blasted and primed. The rear cross member has been replaced, and the rear rails have been capped under the trunk floor. I see little rust on lower back window corners. I purchased this car with metal work done except for the floors, i am having them done now and will be completed before end of auction. Fenders, doors, hood, rockers look very good. I have been trying to piece together what is missing. I have the tic-toc-tac, and new repop dash pad. It has nice original grill. I have bumpers and brackets. Missing rear window, and almost all interior. Headliner bows and trim are there.
The picture of the floor just shows the condition BEFORE the floor was replaced,it was solid and in good condition but i didn't want any patches so i opted to replace the entire floor
The car is located in Anderson IN, this is where i bought the car and where the new floors are being installed.
VIN number is X529LG255304
fender tag reads from top to bottom:
N85 R11 V8W 26 END
A33 C16 C55 L31 M21 M31
B7 B7 C6X X9 424 129931
E86 D21 XS29L9G 255304
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