1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee Hardtop 2-door 383 #'s Match B5 Rust Free Superbee on 2040-cars
Holden, Louisiana, United States
Engine:6.3L 383Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1969
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: White
Model: Coronet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Super Bee Hardtop 2-Door
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 112,000
Sub Model: SUPER BEE 383
Up for bids is my 1969 Dodge Superbee hardtop with matching numbers 383. It is a rust free real deal bee with the rare N96 fresh air(airgrabber) option. The 383 runs great and i have put about 100 miles on it since buying it. Trans shifts good and is reverse manual(on the column I know!!). The motor is original to the car, trans does not appear to be, but i could not find the VIN. I have tons of receipts for this car dating back to 1991. The transmission was just recently rebuilt. The paint job is about 3 years old and has a nice shine, but there are a few flaws under the paint from not prepping correctly before painting. I could have had the car completely resprayed for $2500, but for a good daily driver, it's not necessary. The trunk is beautiful with no holes. Quarters, back window area, etc all look nice. Always been a solid 69 bee, not full of bondo. The fender tag is included as well as a mint build sheet. From the factory it was B5 blue with a white vinyl top/white bumblebee stripe and white interior. The white top is obviously not on it anymore, due to previous owner's personal preference about moisture holding under vinyl tops. This car was awesome looking from the factory. It runs drives and stops good. Recent additions were white face gauges, new carpet, etc. There is a new headiner in the wrapper not instaled yet. One in car is ok, but could stand to be replaced. The rest of the interior is much above average. Seats still look nice, door panels are in good shape, etc. Front grill, ramcharger ducting with dual hood scoops, etc are all in excellent shape. All lights and blinkers work. Tires and wheels are in excellent shape. You will not find a better more solid car for the money. I am listing it with NO RESERVE. That being said, I reserve the right to end this auction early at any time for any reason, as car is for sale locally. Please ask with any questions. Serious bidders only please. $500 deposit due within 48 hours, rest due in 7 days. I will hold the car for a reasonable amount of time and help with loading the car on your trailer in person, or with getting on a transport truck to anywhere in the worls(at buyer's expense of course). Thanks for looking and good luck!
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