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1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee Tribute on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:100000
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NICE NICE DRIVER DRIVE ANYWHERE WITH NO PROBLEMS,

* REBUILT 360 SMALL CAM, ALUMINUM INTAKE,HOOKER SUPER COMP HEADERS

* 727 AUTO REVERSE VALVE BODY ON THE COLUMN 

*8 3/4 REAR 3.23 POSI

* PAINT NICE BASE COAT CLEAR COAT ABOUT 5 YEARS OLD STILL NICE MINOR SMALL DINGS NOT PERFECT BUT VERY VERY NICE AND STRAIGHT NOT SHOW BUT NICE

* ALL NEW INTERIOR,DASH PAD, DOOR PANELS, CARPET, HEADLINER, PACKAGE TRAY,SEAT COVERS.   (,BENCH SEAT NO HEADREST) SUPER NICE.. ALL SEAT BELTS

* TORQUE THRUST WHEELS JUST REPLACED FRONT TIRES A COUPLE WEEKS AGO BRAND NEW NO MILES ON THEM...NICE BF GOOD RICH ON REAR

* SIX PACK LIFT OFF HOOD...( IF U PREFER DUAL SCOOP HOOD I HAVE ONE PAINTED SAME COLOR.(.BUT U HAVE TOO CHOOSE ONE OR THE OTHER..)

* NEW TRUNK PAN ,NEW QUARTER,NEW BUMPERS,NEW CHROME WHEEL LIP MAULDINGS ,TRUNK MATT COULD GO ON AND ON

#### THE BAD WITCH IS NOT REALLY BAD## LT FRONT FRAME HORN WAS REPAIRED AT ONE TIME..EVERY THING DONE CORRECT##

* ALL FRONT AND REAR SUB FRAMES ARE GOOD NICE FLOOR BOARDS NEW TRUNK....JUST A NICE NICE DRIVER ..I LOVE IT...I HAVE HAD MY FUN AND NOW I AM AFTER THE NEXT MOPAR...

*** I HAVE DESCRIBED TOO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE**** FOR INSPECTIONS CALL COME SEE BEE FOR U BID....740-701-1132

* ALL ELECTRICAL IS GOOD ,EVERY THING WORKS I BELIEVE..DOES NEED 2 HEATER HOSES..HEATER CORE IS HOOKED UP DASH MOTOR BLOWS( BUT I NEVER PUT HOSES ON)

### ALSO HAS DISC BRAKES ## ALUMINUM HEAD 440 SIX PACK MOTOR AVAILABLE FOR EXTRA COST### WAS MAKING A SIX PACK TRIBUTE BEFORE SHIFTING ANOTHER WAY


On Feb-19-14 at 17:30:20 PST, seller added the following information:

THE VIN IS A WH23F9A.....

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