| Posted on December 5, 2010 at 3:41 PM |

The 1969 Dodge charger RT/SE came as a muscle car appearance in 1969 and was enhanced by the use of a divided grille with six functional air vents in the divider piece resembling dual intakes. Near wall to wall rectangular tail lights which were recessed replaced the dual, round projecting lights used on the 1968s. These lights are surrounded by a black insert as they were in 1968 to retain Charger's highway identity. Total production of the 1969 Dodge Charger R/T-SE model was 89,119 units.
There were many changes seen for the popular charger in 1969. Along with the minor exterior changes, included a new grille, with a centre divider and new longitudinal taillights all, designed by Harvey J. Winn. There was a special edition package with a new trim line, called the special edition or SE. this option was available by itself or packaged with the R/T, thus making the 1969 Dodge charger R/T-SE.
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