1969 1/2 Dodge Coronet Superbee A12 Car on 2040-cars
Perrysburg, Ohio, United States
This is a restored 1969 1/2 Dodge Coronet Superbee A12 4-Speed Car. Lets start under the hood. First of all, just pull the four pins and grab a friend and set the hood on the roof. That vinyl top saves a lot of trouble. Theres a correct 054 radiator up front, hooked up to the motor new radiator and heater hoses held fast by correct Corbin clamps. A set of MSD spark plug wires connect a blaster 2 coil to a tuned orange-box fortified electronic ignition distributor. The original air cleaner assemble hosts a correct reproduction air cleaner element and hides the rebuilt and detailed carbs, complete with the proper choke and fast idle solenoid assemblies. A new ballast resistor next to the restored wiper motor and master cylinder is on the firewall. This is a full rotisserie job with Hemi Orange paint everywhere including the undercarriage. It has a Dana 60 410 Gear Ratio. Rebuilt brakes front and rear with new lines and hoses. A new reproduction exhaust system compete with a big X pipe and DynoMax Ultra Flo welded mufflers for a different and very authoritative sound. Competition Engineering shocks are adjustable up front for a good day's drag racing. A new fuel tank and sender and new lines supply fuel forward and round out a well detailed, rebuilt chassis. Open up the trunk to find the spare, proper jack and a new trunk mat. All fresh and show ready! Beautiful bucket seats and center console are inside. New gauge bezels add sparkle as do the new armrest bases and inside door handles. All soft trim from the headliner to the door panels to the carpet is new as is the original Hurst shifter. The gauges read brightly with the tachometer as a welcome addition to the dash, the upper door frames were repainted and accent the new door panels and the seats are perfect for short bursts of speed or a decent cruise hop in' The body is very straight, the gaps are excellent and the doors close very nicely. The latches and strikers are zinc plated and excellent paint in the jambs. Up front you'll find a freshly re-chromed bumper underneath a very nice grille before moving up th that mammoth black hood. The riveted hood pin bezels are correct as are the short lanyards. The rear bumper is also re-chromed and sits below an excellent tail panel and taillight set. All four gloss black steel wheels are wrapped with brand new F70 x 15 Firestone redlines on correct "H" wheels. This is a very attractive well restored car. |
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