Vehicle Description
Real Mr. Norm's A12 Super Bee sold at Grand Spaulding Dodge. The
1969 Factory Bulletin stated, "Hot new Haymaker for You from the
Scat Pack Bee Hive." The "Lift-Off Hood" Super Bees were the first
Six Pack cars built; Chrysler stopped the line for a special
three-month run of a track-purpose, street-dominating production
car. It's pure bare-bones factory muscle with no hubcaps, no power
steering or brakes, and is backed by the Super Track Pack (4:10)
Dana 60. This example is documented with its original Broadcast
Sheet, original Fender Tag, original radiator support stampings and
maintains its matching-numbers 4-speed manual transmission mated to
a period-correct 440ci V8 Six Pack engine. It features the correct
H-code wheels and red streak tires, and the original promotional
Scat Pack color combination first seen in 1969. This Mopar is
signed by Norm Kraus. **TITLE IN TRANSIT**