Vehicle Description
Expertly restored, exceptionally mean-looking, and upgraded for
serious power, this is exactly everything you want in a rare Mopar.
So when you're ready for true muscle car distinction, it's time to
step up to this 1969 Dodge Super Bee 440 Six Pack.
The Chrysler B-bodies were the meanest street machines. You see it
immediately on this one because the metallic blue was applied less
than 1,400 miles ago. It has a terrific modern clearcoat and a deep
shine that highlights all the well-defined creases of this Super
Bee's broad shoulders. It gets all of the performance pieces right,
with the big scoops on the hood, more on each rear fender, hood
pins, and a genuine set of Mag wheels. And everyone loves the look
of the iconic stripe package wrapping around the rear. But this one
also has a premium side. The black vinyl roof looks terrific, and
the bumpers look freshly re-dipped. These chrome kings look like
the huge grin of a man who knows he can beat up every last person
in the joint, but he'd rather just enjoy his beverage... for
now.
A classic always looks great when the roof color is also a preview
of the interior color. You paid plenty more for a Super Bee, and so
the upscale bucket seat interior looks great thanks to the right
investments during restoration. It looks fantastically correct,
right down to the AM radio with 8-track (there's also an AM/FM/CD
stereo already mounted in the glovebox.) This presentation combines
with the big Dodge's generous interior space to make it great for
family and friends. But you're the one who's always the most
important in this hardtop, and the features prove it. The black
vinyl's darkness is broken up by plenty of wood-like paneling on
the center console, steering wheel, and iconic pistol grip
gearshift. That last one goes particularly well with the Rallye
instrument cluster with large tach sitting prominently in the
center.
This is a real-deal Super Bee, and it was upgraded during the
restoration to be the ultimate muscle machine. So when you lift the
hood, there is plenty of orange radiating out to tell you this is
the mightiest Mopar of them all. This is a period-correct 440
cubic-inch V8 with the triple-deuce carb "Six Pack". This is a true
Dodge legend, so they made sure to go all-out when building this
beast. The whole engine bay has a very tidy presentation so that
nothing gets in the way of people seeing the massive air grabber
and the big block that fills all the space between the fenders. You
are in complete control of this massive V8 and its thunderous
soundtrack thanks to the four-speed manual transmission. And
because this has great driving features like power steering, a
thick front sway bar, and front disc brakes, it's easy to show off
this freshly restored Super Bee everywhere.
This is the sharp-looking and sharp-driving serious muscle machine.
Don't let something this complete and desirable slip away, call
today!!!