1969 Dodge Charger R/T With 440ci V8 For Sale, Museum-Quality
My expert opinion and pricing analysis on the offer
At $99,950 with a best offer option, this 1969 Dodge Charger R/T 440 is positioned at a compelling price point for one of the most iconic muscle cars ever built. The story here is the mileage: 3,659 miles. That's not just low, that's basement-low for a car that's 57 years old. This is the kind of mileage that makes collectors' eyes bug out of their heads. According to Classic.com's market data for the 2nd generation Charger R/T, the average sale price for a 1969 Dodge Charger R/T is $113,121. That means this car is priced about $13,000 below market average, which is significant when you're talking about a potential survivor-condition example.
The VIN confirms this is the real deal: XS29L denotes a 1969 Charger R/T with the 440ci V8. Charger Red over white is a factory-correct combination that's visually stunning. The automatic transmission is a period-correct option that most R/T buyers actually chose over the manual because the Torqueflite was smooth and capable. At this price and with this mileage claim, a pre-purchase inspection by a trusted third party is absolutely essential. If it checks out, this is a genuine collector's opportunity at a price that's fair or better.
The offer
- Make: Dodge
- Model: Charger
- Year: 1969
- Mileage: 3,659
- Engine: 440ci V8
- Power: 375 horsepower (factory rated)
- Transmission: Automatic (Torqueflite)
- Drive type: Rear-wheel drive
- Exterior color: Charger Red (R4)
- Interior color: White
- Asking price: $99,950 or best offer
Interested in this 1969 Dodge Charger R/T? View the listing here.
1969 Dodge Charger R/T listing details
On the outside, this Charger wears factory Charger Red, one of the most iconic colors in muscle car history and arguably the most recognizable Charger shade ever. The design is pure late-sixties Dodge aggression: the long hood, the short deck, the distinctive split bumper that wraps nearly around the sides, and those iconic "coke bottle" body lines that have never aged a day.
Under that long hood sits the 440ci V8, the Big Block Magnum that Dodge called the signature engine of the Charger R/T line. The 440 in the 1969 R/T configuration was factory rated at 375 horsepower, though real-world testing by the era's muscle car magazines suggested closer to 390-400 horsepower.
The interior is finished in white, creating a striking contrast with the red exterior. The seller notes that it features four-seat capacity and comes with a clean title. The specific condition of the seats, dash, carpet, and steering wheel isn't detailed in the listing, which is frustrating for a car at this price point and mileage level. The Charger's interior design is simple and straightforward, with the classic round gauge cluster, the horizontal sweep of the dashboard, and that era-defining thick steering wheel.
1969 Dodge Charger R/T quick take
The 1969 Dodge Charger R/T is the car that made "muscle car" a household term. It arrived at the absolute peak of the performance era, when American manufacturers were throwing increasingly large engines into increasingly aggressive-looking packages, and when a car could be genuinely, matter-of-factly dangerous in the hands of anyone reckless enough to use its full potential. Priced at $99,950, this particular Charger is priced below the market average for the model, which either suggests a fair deal or signals a reason to dig deeper on the mileage claim. The best offer option leaves room for negotiation. If this car is everything the numbers say it is, it's the kind of purchase that doesn't require justification to anyone who understands muscle cars. But verify first, negotiate second, and buy third. That's the order that prevents expensive surprises.
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This story was originally published June 4, 2026 at 1:48 PM.