1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 440 Original 4 Speed Project No Reserve on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
1969 DODGE CORONET SUPER BEE. PROJECT. CAR HAS A WORKED 440 IN IT NOW MOTOR HAD A TAPPING NOISE SO I PURCHASED ANOTHER COMPLETE RUNNING 440 ENGINE. I DONT KNOW ABOUT DODGE ENGINES (ENOUGH TO KNOW WHATS WRONG WITH THEM) SO I PURCHASED ANOTHER JUST TO CHANGE IT OUT. THE ENGINE IN THERE NOW HAS AFTERMARKET CAM AND HIGH COMPRESSION PISTONS, BUT UNKNOWN TAPPING NOISE. SO STARTED DISSASSEMBLING ENGINE. INTAKE AND CARB IS OFF. CAR NEEDS TO BE RESTORED. HAS RUST AS YOU CAN SEE IN PICS. CAR WAS DRIVING LESS THAN A YEAR AGO. FLOORS ARE PRETTY SOLID AS YOU CAN SEE IN PICS. ORIGINAL 4 SPEED CAR, STILL HAS CLUTCH PEDAL IN IT. HAS AUTOMATIC IN IT NOW, BUT STILL HAS HUMP FOR SHIFTER. HAS ORIGINAL BUCKET SEATS THAT NEED TO BE RECOVERED. HAS JET HOT COATED LONG TUBE HEADERS, CLEAN FL TITLE. I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT DODGES SO I CANT TELL YOU ANYTHING THAT YOU PROBABLY ALREADY KNOW. I PURCHASED THE CAR IN ITS CURRENT CONDITION TO RESTORE. I HAVE TO MANY PROJECTS TO LET ME START ON THIS ONE. THIS IS A BIG MONEY CAR WHEN FINISHED. THATS NOT IN HALF AS BAD AS SHAPE AS OTHERS ON HERE. YOU WILL RECIEVE THE CAR, THE SPARE 440 ENGINE I HAVE, THE PARTS THAT CAME OFF THIS MOTOR, AND A SPARE TRANSMISSION. AND CLEAN FL TITLE. SHIPPING IS UP TO BUYER. I WILL HELP OUT AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. I CAN HOLD CAR FOR UP TO TWO WEEKS FOR FREE AFTER AUCTIONS END. CAR MUST BE PAID FOR WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTIONS END..NO EXCEPTIONS. A DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER AUCTIONS END.. NO EXCEPTIONS. PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE WITHIN TIME STATED..NO EXCEPTIONS. IF YOU HAVE ZERO, LOW OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK EMAIL ME FIRST BEFORE BIDDING OR I WILL REMOVE YOUR BID. ONLY BID IF YOU HAVE THE FUNDS TO PAY. PLEASE, PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU CAN NOT BUY. THIS CAR IS NO RESERVE AND WILL SELL. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING
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