Every two weeks, it turns out that a completely modified old American car goes up for auction in search of a new home. Some of those cars feature carbon fiber bodywork, while others rely on forced induction to deliver normal degrees of power.
However, for powerful car enthusiasts who prefer authenticity to modifications, there are still plenty of features available. This 1969 Dodge Charger is a wonderful example of a restored vehicle rather than a highly customized one.
This Charger will go on sale through Mecum Auctions at its Houston sale event scheduled for April 6. The muscle cars of this era are surely iconic and this one is more special than the max as it was originally built for a Dodge ad and comes with options. .
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This Dodge immediately stands out from most others of this era thanks to the Butterscotch paint that’s complemented by a multitude of chrome parts and a black vinyl roof. It has also been fitted with an occasional luggage rack on the boot lid and thank you. After a restoration, the exterior is as beautiful as it was meant to be when it left the Dodge factory.
There are also many welcome amenities in the cabin. For example, there’s air conditioning, tinted windows, and wood trim on the center console. It is also supplied with AM radio, traditional steering wheel and forced windows. Optional Dodge Tic-Toc-Tach Combo Watch and Tachometer is also available.
There are few things creditors like this appreciate more than an original engine and transmission. Thankfully, this 1969 Charger retains its original 383-cubic-inch 4-cylinder V8 and automatic transmission. This engine produced 330 hp and 425 lb-ft (576 Nm). ) of torque when it’s new.
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