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1969 Dodge Charger

An extremely popular classic muscle car, the 1969 Dodge Charger strikes both the eyes and the ears. The iconic muscle-car staple design will turn the head of any car enthusiast, and the growl of the V8 will tell you its presence from around the corner.

Despite the wide variety of trims that the 69 Charger comes in, it’s quite ironic that it only come with one option of body style – the two-door hardtop. With the V8 engine always raring to go all-out, the Daytona and 500 variants were dominant in the NASCAR stock-car racing. Dodge only manufactured 392 of Dodge 500 to meet the minimum quota to qualify for racing.

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Most Expensive 1969 Dodge Charger Sold

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1969 Dodge Charger ‘Joe Dirt Daytona’ Movie Car Modified
Sold for $330,000
1969 Dodge Charger R/T Custom
1969 Dodge Charger R/T Custom
Sold for $150,000
1969 Dodge Charger General Lee Original & Highly Original
1969 Dodge Charger General Lee Original & Highly Original
Sold for $167,500
1969 Dodge Charger R/T 440 Original & Highly Original
Sold for $115,500
1969 Dodge Charger Restomod Custom
Sold for $98,560
1969 Dodge Charger Modified
Sold for $95,000

History of 1969 Dodge Charger

The 1969 Dodge Charger is an iconic muscle car known for its aggressive styling, powerful V8 engines, and memorable role in pop culture, notably in The Dukes of Hazzard. It features a redesigned front grille and taillights, enhancing its bold appearance. 

The high-performance R/T (Road/Track) version and limited Daytona model, built for NASCAR, solidified the 1969 Charger’s racing legacy. Its blend of performance, design, and cultural impact has made the 1969 Charger a classic, highly coveted by collectors.

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Popular Figures Who Own 1969 Dodge Charger

  • John Schneider: Known for his role as Bo Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard. He owned and built several 1969 Dodge Charger “General Lee” replicas used in the show.
  • Bubba Watson: Professional golfer. Purchased the original 1969 Dodge Charger “General Lee” at an auction in 2012.
  • Jalen Rose: Former professional basketball player and current sports analyst. Acquired a 1969 Dodge Charger “General Lee” from John Schneider and modified it.
  • Bruce Willis: Widely known for starring in the movie *Armageddon*. Willis was gifted a 1969 Dodge Charger by his first wife, Demi Moore. Later, the car was sold to Jay Kay after Willis owned it for nearly ten years.
  • David Spade: A renowned American comedian, Spade owned a 1969 Dodge Hemi Daytona. The car was later sold at an auction in Florida for $1.4 million, surpassing the previous record of $1.3 million.

Facts About 1969 Dodge Charger

  • The Charger ran quarter-mile times of about 13 seconds with 440 or 426 Hemi engines.
  • Offered six engine options, including the iconic 426 Hemi, and gained fame as the “General Lee” in The Dukes of Hazzard.
  • Only 503 units of the 1969 Charger Daytona were made for NASCAR homologation, making it rare.
  • The Daytona was the first NASCAR car to exceed 200 mph.
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MSRP

  • Msrp: $3,592.00

Market Value

  • Outstanding: $290,000
  • Clean: $207,000
  • Average: $146,000
  • Rough: $116,000

Body

  • Body Maker: Dodge
  • No. Of Doors: 2
  • Model Number: XX29

Dimensions

  • Length: 208 inches
  • Width: 76.7 inches
  • Height: 54.8 inches
  • Wheelbase: 117 inches

Engine

  • Type: V8 Hemi, Downdraft 4-barrel, Fully synchronized
  • Displacement: 426 cu. in.
  • Cylinders: 8
  • Bore And Stroke: 4.25 & 3.75 inches
  • Compression Ratio Standard: 10.25 to 1
  • Horsepower Brake: 425@5000
  • Horsepower Rated: 57.8
  • Torque: 490@5000
  • Valve Lifters: Hydraulic
  • Lubrication: Pressure to all bearings excluding wrist pin
  • Carburetor Make: Carter

Transmission

  • Type: Pints
  • Drive: Rear wheel drive
  • Number Of Gears: 4
  • Gear Ratios First: 2.66 to 1
  • Gear Ratios Second: 1.91
  • Gear Ratios Third: 1.39
  • Gear Ratios Fourth: 1 to 1
  • Gear Ratios Fifth: Not applicable
  • Gear Ratios Reverse: 2.58
  • Clutch Type: Single plate dry disc
  • Clutch Size: 11 inches

Axle

  • Type: Semifloating
  • Differential Type: Hypoid

Suspension

  • Front: Independent torsion bar
  • Rear: Semi-elliptic leaf springs

Brakes

  • Service Type: Heavy-duty, manually adjusted
  • Service Front Size: 11 inches
  • Service Rear Size: 11 inches
  • Emergency Type: Rear service brakes
  • Emergency Size: 11 inches

Fuel

  • Type: Premium

Wheel & Tires

  • Spare Location: Trunk

Capacities

  • Fuel: 19 Gallons
  • Oil: 4 Quarts
  • Rear Differential: 5.5 Pints
  • Front Differential: Not applicable
  • Transfer Case: Not applicable

VIN/ID

  • Serial Number: Starting XX29J9a100001
  • Description Total Digits: 13
  • Description Digits 1-2: Series
  • Description Digits 3-4: Body style
  • Description Digits 5: Engine
  • Description Digits 6: Model year
  • Description Digits 7: Assembly plant
  • Description Digits 8-13: Production number

Exterior Colors

  • Availability: Silver Metallic
  • Color 1: Light Blue Metallic
  • Color 2: Bright Blue Metallic
  • Color 3: Medium Blue Metallic
  • Color 4: Dark Blue Metallic
  • Color 5: Cordovan Metallic
  • Color 6: Light Green Metallic
  • Color 7: Medium Green Metallic
  • Color 8: Dark Green Metallic
  • Color 9: Light Turquoise Metallic
  • Color 10: Bright Turquoise Metallic
  • Color 11: Bright Red
  • Color 12: Light Bronze Metallic
  • Color 13: Copper Metallic
  • Color 14: Bronze Fire Metallic
  • Color 15: White
  • Color 16: Black
  • Color 17: Yellow
  • Color 18: Cream
  • Color 19: Gold Metallic
  • Color 20: Bright Green Metallic

Optional Equipment

  • Hardtop: Optional
  • Torque Flite Automatic Transmission: Optional
  • Power Windows: Optional
  • Air Conditioning: Optional
  • Power Brakes: Optional
  • Power Steering: Optional
  • Radio: Optional

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Frequently Asked Questions

What year is the best Dodge Charger?

The 1968, 1969, and 1970 Dodge Chargers are considered the most valuable and sought-after models. The 1969 Charger is the best series, featuring notable upgrades, including a refreshed grille, redesigned taillights, and new rectangular side marker lights. These minor tweaks and iconic designs make the 1969 model popular among collectors and enthusiasts.

What Was the Horsepower Rating of the 383 V8 Engine Options in the 1969 Dodge Charger

The most common V8 engine for the 1969 Charger was the 383 big-block, available with a two-barrel carburetor (producing 290 horsepower and 390 lb-ft of torque) or a four-barrel carburetor (producing 330 horsepower and 425 lb-ft of torque).

What engine came in the 1969 Dodge Charger?

The 1969 Dodge Charger was available as a 2-door Hardtop with engine options including the 225ci Slant-Six, 318ci, 383ci, 440ci, and 426ci Hemi V8. Key updates included a new grille, taillights, Special Edition trim, and the Charger 500 and Daytona models for NASCAR.

How fast was the 1969 Dodge Charger?

The 1969 Charger accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 7.3 seconds and reaches a top speed of 124 mph, offering solid performance for its era.