In 1968, the coke bottle Dodge Charger got a redesign for its second generation, enough that it stood apart from its contemporaries. It went on to carve a niche for itself in the thriving muscle car bazaar of the mid-60s.

So if you’re a horsepower nut and dreaming of a piece of the 1960s muscle car history, then this is the right set of wheels for you. An original restored 1969 Dodge Charger H-Code goes for a hefty price, so a project car is the easiest way to fulfill your dream. There’s one such Dodge Charger up for grabs on eBay. It comes with minimal rust and mostly intact mechanicals, so makes for a cool buy.

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What Was The Original H-Code Dodge Charger?

An Ideal Project Car: Original F5 Medium Green Metallic H-Code 1969 383-4V Dodge Charger SE On Sale On eBay
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In its halcyon days, this iconic Dodge Charger carried an H-code 383 ci V8 engine beneath its hood, bearing VIN-XP29H9G000000. It’s an A47 Special Edition “SE” package Charger with the A47 code stamped on its original fender tag along with the matching VIN stamping all over the car.

When new, the 1969 Dodge Charger boasted a factory-installed six-way driver's side seat and rear defrost, which was a rare feature at the time. However, this one got its six-way driver's side seat replaced with a regular white 1968 Charger driver's side bucket seat that came from another 1968 Charger. The passenger side also got a new bucket seat taken out from the same. It still wears the original F5 Medium Green Metallic patina, which would need plenty of polishing to get to its original shine. A good condition 1969 Charger hood is also a part of the deal.

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There’s Another Engine Included In The Offer

Original F5 Medium Green Metallic H-Code 1969 383-4V Dodge Charger SE Looking For A Restoration Job
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The seller also offers a fairly complete 1969 E383 2-barrel engine that’s sourced from a four-door C-body car. In case you want it dropped in the engine bay, there’s an added cost of $500.

The car has a clear Oklahoma title and shows, 100,000 miles on the odometer. In case you need more details, the seller is happy to help you with more pictures and information.

The current bid sits at $14,227, and it ends in two days on Monday, April 25. The winning bid will have to deposit $1,000 within 24 hours using PayPal and pay the remaining amount, within seven days. That said, since the reserve price is $14,377, bids will have to be higher than this to get the car. It’s a cool project car and since there's only minimal rust and a few parts missing, it could be your next dream DIY.

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