Used 1969 Dodge Charger for Sale near Columbus, OH
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The General Lee! Yeehaw, nuff said, boys! Luke and Beau Duke made the 1969 Dodge Charger the iconic car of racing fans everywhere. "Just two good old boys..." - come on, sing along!
It's a tough choice which car is cooler, the 1968 or '69 Dodge Charger, especially since the 1969 model changed little. A split front grille and recessed rectangular taillights were designed to give an even sportier look to the car. An SE Special Edition package offered with the R/T models added touches of luxury inside, with leather seats, wood-grain steering wheel, and optional sunroof. The optional bumblebee striping was altered slightly. Engine choices were still the 318, 383, 440 Magnum, and 426 Hemi. For economically challenged drivers who still wanted the look of a sports car, Chrysler offered a slant-six 225-ci, 145-bhp model.
Chrysler also produced two racing models of its Charger to compete on the NASCAR stock car circuit, the Charger 500 and the Charger Daytona. The Daytona was a longer car with a distinct rear tail stabilizing wing that rose 23 inches in the air. Only 503 were built with either a 440 Magnum or 426 Hemi engine.
Although the "Dukes of Hazzard" apparently destroyed at least one Charger per show, there are still many available to be driven, worked on, and ogled.
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Phillip B
Reviewed a 1969 Dodge Charger on Jul 31, 2009
Performance - My charger has 763 bhp! Stock body pearlescent orange paint with black stock vinyls Has got 20" Konig Image wheels Okay gas is expensive but the electronic fuel management does its job. The car is insane and can destroy anything on or off the track! Fun factor - 10 out of 10
Peter S
Reviewed a 1969 Dodge Charger on Apr 21, 2010
I love this car. Its nice and has a good engine. I like the way it has the look of classic american cars it is a big and heavy it eats a lot gas. But overall it is a nice car
Justin R
Reviewed a 1969 Dodge Charger on Feb 9, 2008
An amazing car in every aspect. Acceleration and torque is out of this world. Gets attention wherever it goes.
Rob K
Reviewed a 1969 Dodge Charger on Jan 3, 2009
It had a 440 Magnum. Oh! My! God! My mechanic let me take it for a spin once and I still thank him for that. The slightest touch of the gas and the tires would light up. I'm sort of glad I don't have one, I couldn't afford new tires every week, never mind the gas mileage!
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