Background on the car:
I bought the car in 1983 for $1700.00. I drove it as my everyday driver from 1983 until I parked it in 1990. I then went back to school to get a degree in Manufacturing Technology. The car has stayed parked since 1990 and covered. In 1989, I found the broadcast sheet under the rear seat and have been decoding it to discover what my car came with and what it was missing. Over the years, I have been buying major components for the car that were missing (previous owners needed them more than I did I guess). I am almost done buying the "hard to find" missing parts and ready to buy the aftermarket restoration parts.


This page is still under construction....I promise there will be better pictures to come.

For now...squint real hard and the pictures don't look too bad.

Lee (LeesRT)

Note: Challenger R/T exhaust tips. Were on the car when I bought it from the previous owner. Planning on going back to the original tips later.

Interesting note - the previous owner owned this Charger R/T, and a 1970 Challenger R/T, and several other Mopars along the way, but his drag car was a Mustang and this Charger R/T was his tow car for the Mustang. Weird.

Open wide and say aaaaaahhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!


Here is how the stripes look currently on my hood. I still need to research if this is correct for the V21 option in 1969 since this car had been owned by several people before me and may have been altered along the way. It is an original V21 optioned car though. (Update: 8-8-99) The Winged Warriors / National B Body Owners Association and Galen Govier have confirmed that the stripes on the hood are correct. They match an original Chrysler print on hood graphics for 69 Chargers.