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1969 Dodge Charger Daytona (NASCAR homologation, winged)

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503

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1969 Dodge Charger Daytona — NASCAR homologation. The 503 figure is the canonical count tied to NASCAR's 500-car minimum; some published figures cite 505. Lehto's research aligns with 503.

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Engine

code fingerprint

A car matching 1969 · Dodge would carry codes that look like:

Mopar pre-1981 13-character VIN

XX___9B______
show position legend
  1. 1XCar line — Dodge B-body
  2. 2XPrice class
  3. 3_Body type (varies — pick a body style)
  4. 4_Body type cont.
  5. 5_Engine letter (varies — U / R)
  6. 69Model year (1969)
  7. 7BPlant (B)
  8. 8_Sequential build number — varies car-to-car
  9. 9_Sequential cont.
  10. 10_Sequential cont.
  11. 11_Sequential cont.
  12. 12_Sequential cont.
  13. 13_Sequential cont.

Variable for this configuration: engine letter (offered 2 engines: U / R), the 6-digit sequential build number.

Mopar fender tag (1969)

schedule date / build date / sequential / VON: vary car-to-car

Engine SALES + body code follow from VIN engine letter + body style. Option codes (V21 hood paint, A36 axle pkg, N96 Air Grabber, etc.) are per-build and don't appear on the fingerprint.

Underscores (_) mark positions that vary build-to-build — the 6-digit sequential number is always different per car, plus any position the configuration didn't pin to a single value (engine, plant, body style if the car was offered in more than one).

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citations for this count

  • lehto-daytona-superbird
  • wikipedia-charger-daytona
  • hagerty-winged-warriors

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