1969 Dodge Super Bee-383-4-speed-project on 2040-cars
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NICE PROJECT 1969 DODGE SUPER BEE WITH 383 MAGNUM 4 BARREL ENGINE, 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION AND 3;23 REAR,HAS FENDER TAG AND A PARTCIAL BUILD SHEET,HAVE SEVERAL PICTURES I CAN EMAIL OF ANY CERTAIN AREA AND WILL TRY TO GET IT OUT AND GET BETTER PICTURES SOON,CAR HAS RUST IN ITS NORMAL PLACES BUT NOT A COMPLETE BASKET CASE BY NO MEANS, IN MY OPINION THE ENGINE BLOCK STAMPING AND THE TRANSMISSION STAMPING MAY OR MAY NOT BE THE ORIGINAL STAMPING,BOTH HAVE THE COMPLETE VIN NUMBERS STAMPED ON THEM WERE MOST I HAVE SEEN ONLY HAVE THE LAST 8 NUMBERS OF THE VIN,BUILD SHEET AND FENDER TAG APPEAR TO BE THE ORIGINALS, I WILL PUT SOME GOOD ROLLERS ON FOR TRANSPORT, ALSO ALREADY HAVE THE MACHINE WORK DONE ON ENGINE WITH NEW PARTS,READY TO BE BUILT AND THE TRANS HAS BEEN REBUILT -WILL ADD MORE INFO LATER- - - ALSO HAVE SEVERAL OTHER MOPARS AND CHEVELLES IN DIFFERENT STAGES OF RESTORATION THAT ARE FOR SALE AND COMING SOON TO EBAY, SEVERAL 1970 CHEVELLE CONVERTIBLES ALL BEING BUILT TO SS LS6 454 450 H/P 4-SPEED SPECS, SEVERAL 1969 CHEVELLE CONVERTIBLES MOST ALL BEING BUILT TO 396 375&350 HORSE 4-SPEED SPECS, AND SEVERAL MOPAR -LIST OF MOPARS UNDER COSTRUCTION, 2- 69 DODGE SUPER BEES-4 SPEEDS 68 CORONET R/T 440-4 SPEED 70 ROAD RUNNER POST CAR 440 6PAC-4 SPEED 70 CHALLENGER 440 6PAC-4 SPEED 70 CHALLENGER T/A 340 6PAC 70 SUPERBIRDS ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS,HAVE SEVERAL OTHER MOPARS AND BOWTIES AVAILABLE FOR SALE AND COMING SOON TO EBAY INCLUDING ROTTISSORIE RESTORED CARS,ALSO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASON,AND LIKE WITH ALL OF THESE OLD CARS THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTY OR GAURANTEES OF ANY KIND WHAT SO EVER,FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS OR CALL HANK AT 843-455-3264 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY,AND LIKE ALWAYS I TRY TO SALE ONLY TOP QUALITY CARS AND HAVE DESCRIBED THE CARS DECRIPTION TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE,CAR IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION ANYTIME BEFORE END OF AUCTION,SERIOUS BIDDERS AND BUYERS ONLY PLEASE,FULL PAYMENT OR DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION,WILL LISTEN TO ALL OFFERS,ALSO IF YOU ARE NEW TO EBAY OR HAVE A ZERO OR NEGITIVE FEEDBACK PLEASE CALL BEFORE BIDDING OR BUYING, SORRY NO TRADES AT THIS TIME,THANKS HANK, SORRY FOR THE INCONVEINENCE, HANK |
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