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**
Vehicle Details
1969 Dodge Super Bee
Listing ID:CC-1298645
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1969
Make:Dodge
Model:Super Bee
Exterior Color:ORANGE
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:126128
VIN:WM23M9A261769
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