1969 Dodge Super Bee,coronet Rt,sublime Green,ram Charger Hood on 2040-cars
Gnadenhutten, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:318,,340 HEADS
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1969
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Coronet
Trim: SUBLIME
Drive Type: 2 DOOR
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION,,1969 CORONET,FLORIDA CAR, SUPER BEE,CLONE,,,SUPER CLEAN IN AND OUT,,HERES EVERTHING THAT HAS BEEN DONE,,CAR WAS STRIPPED TO BARE METAL ON THE OUTSIDE,,I DID NOT FIX ANY DENTS,,THERE ARE A FEW,,DIDNT WANT TO HAVE A BUNCH,,OF BODY PUDDY,,I BLASTED THE HOOD THE TRUNK AND THE INNER FENDERS,,ETCHED PRIMED AND PAINTED THEM,SUBLIME GREEN,,I REPLCED THE TRUNK PAN WITH A 3 PIECE TRUNK,,AND THE PASSENGER QUARTER SKIN,,THE CAR WAS THEN PRIMED BLOCKED AND THEN PAINTED CORRECT SUBLIME GREEN,,MOPER 1969 COLOR,,FRAME RAILS,,TORTION BARS,,AND ALL UNDERCARAIGE IS SUPER CLEAN,,THE BRAKE LINES AND MASTER CYCLINDER ARE ALL NEW,,ALONG WITH THE BRAKE SHOES AND HARDWARE AT ALL 4 WHEELS,,DRUMS WHERE TURNED,BLASTED PRIMED AND PAINTED,,THE HOOD IS A TRUE RAM CHARGER HOOD,,I HAVE THE RAMCHARGER STUFF THAT MAKES IT FUNCTIONAL,,,INCLUDED IN AUCTION,,,ENGINE IS THE ORIGINAL 318,727,,,THE 318 HAS 70 340 HEADS,,AND RUNS VERY WELL,,IT IS NUMBERS MATCHING TO THE CAR,,THE FENDER TAG IS CLEAN AND INTACT,,AND READABLE,,,THE CAR IS BUCKET SEAT COLOUM SHIFT,,CAR RUNS DRIVES AND HANDLES VERY WELL,,I WILL BE POSTING MORE PICS TOMMOROW,,,THIS CAR ALSO HAS THE SIDE SCOOPS,,VERY COOL,,,,,,,THE PAINT LOOKS GRAEAT,,BUT NOT BARRETT JACKSON,,,IVE HAD MANY COMPLEMENTS,,,,MY ORIGINAL PLAN WAS A 440 AND A SIX PACK,,,AND A 4 SPEED,,,,,,,,,OK,,I NEED A 500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT AT THE END OF AUCTION,,,I ACCEPT PAYPALL,,OR CASHIERS CHECK,,UNTILL CLEARED,,7 TO 10 DAYS,,,,,CASH IN PERSON,,SOLD AS IS WHERE IS,,
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