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How much is a 1969 Charger worth?

How much is a 1969 Charger worth?

Today, J.D. Power’s National Automobile Dealers’ Association estimates that a pristine 440 R/T 1969 Charger with a manual transmission can fetch at least $46,500 dollars and an automatic transmission bumps that number to $57,105.

How many Dodge Chargers were made in 1969?

PRODUCTION According to several published records via the Dodge Division of Chrysler Corporation, during the 1969 model year a total of 18,776 Charger R/Ts were assembled, with just 432 of them receiving the 426 Hemi.

What was the name of the 1969 Dodge Charger?

The 1969 Dodge Charger known as the General Lee is considered one of the main attractions of the upcoming Mecum Auction, in Las Vegas. There are many replicas of the General Lee.

Who was the owner of the Dodge Charger General Lee?

The 1969 Dodge Charger known as the General Lee is considered one of the main attractions of the upcoming Mecum Auction, in Las Vegas. There are many replicas of the General Lee. You see them at car shows across America. However, this General Lee was owned by the series star, John Schneider.

When was the last year Dodge sold cars?

Annual Vehicle Sales Year Sales Growth Market Share 1980 566,959 5.07 1981 543,014 -4.22 5.14 1982 554,365 2.09 5.35 1983 639,734 15.40 5.27

When was the Ram division spun off from Dodge?

The RAM trucks division was spun off from Dodge in 2010 and the brand then struggled to find its identity in the States with vehicles like the long-in-the-tooth Grand Caravan minivan, the uninspired Avenger and Dart and the value-for-money Journey, but in recent years Dodge seems to have re-found its mojo.

What kind of car is a 1969 Dodge Charger?

1969 Dodge Charger R/T project car. This car is an original 440, 4-speed, Dana 60 car that was painted B5 Blue. It is missing the fender tag and there was no broadcast sheet, therefore other options are unknown. The body stampings do match the sequence numbers of the VIN. The original motor, transmission and rear end are long gone.

When did the Dodge Charger become a luxury car?

The 1975 model year Charger continued as a B body car and was restyled. The new Charger was Dodge’s attempt at moving the model into the growing personal luxury car market segment. Dodge expanded its presence in the personal luxury car market in 1978 when it produced two cars in the same class, the Charger and the Dodge Magnum.

The 1969 Dodge Charger known as the General Lee is considered one of the main attractions of the upcoming Mecum Auction, in Las Vegas. There are many replicas of the General Lee. You see them at car shows across America. However, this General Lee was owned by the series star, John Schneider.

When did the Dodge Charger 4th generation come out?

Fourth generation: 1975–1978. Dodge expanded its presence in the personal luxury car market in 1978 when it produced two cars in the same class, the Charger and the Dodge Magnum. During the years this car was offered, a Daytona model was offered, featuring stripes that ran along the length of the car.

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