"the glass has a rubber lace all around it and you have to put a string all around the lace and then set the bottom of the glass in place and you then pull the string all the way around from the inside of the car to get the glass and lace in place."Sorry but that's wrong I'm afraid. The correct way is to install the rubber onto the body first. Make sure the locking part of the rubber is unlocked. Slide the glass into the rubber starting at the bottom and into one of the bottom corners. Spray some kero or ED40 onto the rubber for lubrication. Using a suitable tool like a flat screwdriver or hooktool if you have one, you need to pull the rubber up and over the glass edge one bit at a time until the glass is sitting inside the locked area. Then using your tool again (along with some kerosene or WD40 as a lubricant the locking strip part of the rubber needs to be inserted into the rubber itself. It IS more complex than that because the rubber to body and rubber to glass need to be sealed with a butyl mastic to avoid leakage and there are moldings that need to be clipped on too. If you haven't done it before, get a professional to do it for you. The string method someone described above is NOT suitable for installing the front windscreen on this model Charger.
The dodge charger came out in 1966.
Around $3000
1969 Dodge Charger
1969 dodge charger
1969
dodge charger 1969, top speed: Nissan Skyline R34 1999 : 186 mph Dode Charger RT 440 1969 : 227 mph Source: Wikipedia
A 1969 dodge charger but they call it the "general lee" Did you know:There were a total of 309 "General Lee" cars created and mostly destroyed during the "The Dukes of Hazzard" series.
a little over 19'
Yes
little over 19'.
1969
No the 1969 dodge charger came with long tail lights. Round tail lights came on the 1968 Dodge charger. In fact the only difference between the 68 and the 69 charger is the shape of the tail lights and turning signals.