In 1969, approximately 1,197 Dodge Charger models equipped with the 383 cubic inch V8 engine and a four-speed manual transmission were produced. This makes them relatively rare among classic muscle cars, contributing to their appeal among collectors. The combination of the 383 engine and four-speed transmission was a popular choice for performance enthusiasts at the time.
Over 89,000 total
Around 89,500 '69 Chargers sold, around 49,500 '70 Chargers sold. Not possible to accurately gauge how many are still around.
nobody can answer that question. A marti report can tell you how many of you chargers are left, if your serious, otherwise its not worth the cost.
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Over 100,000
Over 89,000
Around 50,000
Around 93,000
they ruined hundreds of them, don't remember the exact number.
1969 Dodge Chargers and many more older cars can be found in specialist car dealerships, including online in marketplaces such as eBay motors and many specialist sites.
nobody can answer that question. A marti report can tell you how many of you chargers are left, if your serious, otherwise its not worth the cost.
Through the 2012 season, the San Diego Chargers made the playoffs 17 times.