Vehicle Description
These is nothing more coveted than a great classic that was
cherished by only one owner. So take a close look at this 1969
Dodge Coronet Super Bee. Not only is it a rare hardtop Mopar with
its original big block V8, but it has also spent nearly a
half-century with its original owner who has been less than an hour
from our showroom.
Kathy wanted to get this car just right. She waited for Helms
Chrysler in Monroe, NC, to get a Super Bee in this color combo, and
her patience paid off. Copper Poly is a great classic color that
carried the earth tones of the late '60s with some added flair.
There was one respray about three decades ago, so the condition
still gives it a survivor-like quality - right down to the correct
optional Bumble Bee stripe on the rear. And you know Kathy loved
this car - only averaging less than 1,600 miles annually. More than
just an extraordinary story, you want this Dodge because of its mix
of speed and style. The optional Ramcharger hood has aggressive
dual scoops that are mirrored by the faux dual vents on each
quarter panel. Overall, the Super Bee has a wide stance that looks
like it wants to own the road. But this one has extra class that
goes with its intimidation factor. Broad chrome bumpers, optional
Mag-style road wheels, and the correct tan vinyl roof give this a
great classic car presence.
Another place you can tell this was a thoughtful purchase is the
interior. The original tan looks like someone mixed the colors of
the exterior copper paint and the light vinyl roof. So the whole
package coordinates nicely inside and out. This one came with a
long list of options, so you get sought-after pieces like bucket
seats, a center console, and full instruments w/tach. It's far from
perfect, but those who go to enough car shows know that this
condition will get people asking if its original. And there's
nothing we can find here that's been replaced. Even the spare tire
in the trunk is original - this is a true survivor-level
experience!
You know exactly why this one gets your heart racing the moment you
lift the hood. The 383 cubic-inch V8 in the engine bay is the
original high performance motor to this Mopar. The whole
presentation looks fantastically original with the orange big block
and bold air cleaner that properly seals to the ram air hood.
Topped with a four-barrel carburetor, this makes a terrific rumble
from the dual exhaust. But beyond just power and performance, this
one is a fine cruiser thanks to features like the original A727
three-speed automatic transmission and power steering.
A story like this needs the right paperwork to back it all up.
That's why you get the original window sticker, warranty card,
owner's manual, maintenance records, and other historical docs.
Even the original gas tank can be made available. You're looking at
a desirable Mopar that's made irresistible by its one-owner
history. Opportunities like this are rare and fleeting, so don't
miss your chance. Call now!