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1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:1969 Mileage:1000 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Beltsville, Maryland, United States

Beltsville, Maryland, United States

If you have more questions or want more details please email : guadalupegppaillet@bradfordfans.com .

You are viewing, for sale by a private party, a rotisserie restored 1969 Dodge Super Bee 383 c.i./335 h.p. backed
by the factory 3-speed 727 Torque Flight, and 8.75 rear differential. Everything on this car is either NOS or new,
including the wiring, fuel system, brakes, and suspension. There is no rust anywhere…see photos of the under
carriage. Restoration was completed in late 2015 and has only been driven 1000 miles.
The 383 is NOT the original numbers matching engine, but it is a date coded correct 1969 engine. The carburetor is
not original either, it is an Edelbrock 650. Everything else on the car is original to this Super Bee. Photos of
the fender tag and VIN are listed.
SPECIFICATIONS
Body & Paint
Body was painted on a rotisserie in two stage urethane silver metallic.
Two new quarter panels were added.
Engine, Transmission, & Differential
Date coded 1969 383 c.i./335 h.p. block.
To the best of the owner’s knowledge the engine was built to stock specs
Factory exhaust and intake manifolds
Edelbrock 650 carburetor
2 ½” exhaust system w/Flowmaster mufflers & chrome extensions.
New radiator
Sure-Grip 8 ¾” differential with 3.23:1 gears
Interior
All new stock gauges with an after-market tachometer.
New carpeting and upholstery throughout
Suspension
Stock suspension w/all new parts.
11” drum brakes, all new hardware.
Power steering
Cooper tires all the way around with 235 x 60R x 15 up front and 255 x 60R x 15 rear.
New Magnum 500 wheels.
I am listing this vehicle as a representative (broker) for the owner. All photographs and videos were taken by me.
All the information presented was given to me by the owner. All questions will be directed to me and answered in
a timely manner.

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