1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee on 2040-cars
Daggett, Michigan, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: mae.ferguson@clovermail.net . Rare 1969 1/2 Coronet Super Bee True M code.
Date coded 440 Six Pack HP.
Built date 03/29/1969 This was the first run on M codes!
Butterscotch color is original.
Dana 60 3.54 posi.
Black uphostery, automatic on column, bench seat
Dual exhaust suv style, 2 1/2" 50 series flowmasters
Power steering and manual brakes
Transmission has shift kit, tci heavy duty 69 date coded 5600 shifts out of low and second.
Everything is new or rebuilt on this car.
Has 5 H code 15 6 1/2 inch steel wheels and 4 New redline tires.
This Super Bee is not matching # but it is a very powerful and beautiful car.
I restored this Super Bee in 2010 and 2011 and have it liscenced and insured and have
driven it probally a little over 100 miles to car shows since restoration.
Of course it has always been stored inside since restoration!
This car has the original fender tag.
1. ww23 E63 D32 329 924374
2. 96 96 H2x x9
3. 1x 8x
4. 26 A12
5. 926 999 093
6. 18 144 256764 9A256xxx
The car runs and drives excellent. If you are looking for a great classic Bee to take to your local shows and
cruises, YOU WILL LOVE THIS CAR!
I am not a salesman, I do not do this for a living,
I am just a private owner that has a love and passion for the mopar muscle cars!
Restored on rotisser!
Great Investment!!
I not only welcome but encourage an inspection by your mechanic by appointment.
I welcome questions if you are really interested in this car.
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