1969 Dodge Coronet Superbee on 2040-cars
Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:4 speed
Make: Dodge
Model: Coronet
Options: N96 Ramcharger, A36 performance axle Pkg
Drive Type: manual
Mileage: 100,141
Sub Model: Superbee
Warranty: none
Exterior Color: Copper
Year: 1969
Interior Color: Tan
Trim: excellent
1969 Superbee, 4th owner, 383 (NOM) 4spd(original) with bucket seat, console, A36 Performance axle Pkg (3:55) sure grip w/26" (054) radiator. This car was restored in 2004 by the original owner whom I purchased it from. The engine, transmission, rear axle and front-end have been rebuilt to STOCK as possible spec and starts, shifts and drives with no issues. The car never overheats, doesn't pull, clank, groan, stall, hesitations or vibrate. I've driven the Bee approximately 1200 miles this year to various local car shows and we normally get 12-13 mpg. I have a restoration book which shows the car before the restoration and the various steps that were taken with the car. No details were overlooked. The engine was rebuilt for no lead and uses no oil and the six pack cam was used. The 11"Hays clutch was just changed. All accessories work including the radio and FM convertor Although the paint is 8 years old, it has held up great and I would rate it a solid 8.5 on a 10 scale. The bumpers have been rechromed along with the rear taillights. I'll list the items which were replaced and I have receipts for most if not all of them. New steering gear box 3 new (year one) wiring harness,(engine, dash, trunk) New dual exhaust w/H pipe, Hooker area chamber mufflers (no drone) with stainless exhaust tips New vintage wheels, front 14x6 w/cooper 225-70-14 and rear 15x7 w/cooper 275-60-15 (great old school look) New Legendary interior which included foam buns, carpet, headliner and the console was also resored Dash restored and include electronic Tick-Tock-Tack (not original) New Red top Mopar battery, date coded wires and coil, Mopar electronic ignition The original carb (4615s) was rebuilt by Scott Harms and has a life time warranty Included with sale is a reproduction window sticker and title history (NO broadcast sheet) I'm sure I'm forgetting a ton of things, but I hope this information give you an idea of the quality of the Bee. This car is sold "as is" with no warrant or guarantee implied! If your interested and need more info, please give me a call @ 1-262-656-1440 till 8:00pm CTN and I'll get you any pix or info you need. If you have less than 20 feedbacks, don't bid or I will retract unless you contact me first. Payment must be $1000.00 paypal deposit within 24 hrs and balance cash upon pick-up or bank to bank only, no exceptions, again any question, give me a call Mike
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