Vehicle Description
This 1969 Dodge Super Bee is exactly what you want in a classic
Mopar, including a bold look and a powerful V8. So dig into all the
details, because this is an affordable chance at a rare
hardtop.
The Mopar B-bodies were the meanest street machines. You see it
immediately on this one because red is always an aggressive color
to highlight all the well-defined creases of this Super Bee's broad
shoulders. It gets all of the performance pieces right, with the
dual-scoop Ramcharger-style hood, hood pins, and sculpted fenders.
Plus, everyone loves the look of the iconic stripe package wrapping
around the rear. And while you'll love looking at the speedy
pieces, there is much more to this car's quality. The doors close
with authority and the panels line up nicely like a coupe that has
been treated with proper care. There's also plenty of great
American brightwork with the shining chrome bumpers and classic
Keystone polished wheels.
The black interior always looks great against a red exterior on a
proper muscle car. You paid plenty more for a Super Bee back in the
day, and this one really shows it with some nice period-correct
premium features, like the insignia trim on the front bucket seats
and the bright center console in-between. Plus, we know you'll love
rolling down all the windows on this pillarless hardtop. You even
have an upgraded AM/FM/cassette stereo for better driving tunes.
And this one is absolutely upgraded for the driver with features
like the grippy Grant sports steering wheel and added Sun Super
Tach in the gauge panel.
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 a
year-correct version of this high performance Mopar motor. The
whole presentation looks fantastically correct with the orange big
block and big air cleaner that seals to the hood. It's a tidy setup
with nice wires and hoses. And as you take a closer look, you'll
also spot nice upgrades like the Moroso valve covers and Holley
four-barrel carburetor. The big V8 exhales with a sweet sound out
of the long tube headers on their way through the dual exhaust. And
it's easy to tame this beast with nice driving features like power
steering and the stout Torqueflite A727 three-speed automatic
transmission.
This is a mean-looking and strong-running Super Bee. And since you
know Dodge never made as many as Ford or Chevy, this is power,
rarity, and distinction all in one package. Call today!!!