Vehicle Description
The 1969 Dodge Super Bee is one of those high-end rare muscle car
Mopars. So it only gets better when you find one that has restored
to have a speedy look on a well-done color combo,
four-on-the-floor, and a serious upgrade in power with a 440 V8
that's delivering 520+ horsepower!
The Mopar B-bodies were the meanest street machines. You see it
immediately on this one because it's factory-correct Bright Red
car. This coupe has been given a thorough restoration, and so the
glossy paint loves to highlight all the well-defined creases of
this Super Bee's broad shoulders. There's more bright attitude on
the freshly-dipped chrome bumpers, vivid grille, and upgraded
headlights. And of course, there's plenty of aggressive details,
like the dual-scoop Ramcharger-style hood, faux fender vents, and
white bumble bee stripe across the rear. Plus, while at first
glance it looks like you have classic Mopar road wheels, these are
actually upgraded 17-inch American Racing alloys that allow for
modern grippy tires.
That white stripe on the rear gets you ready for the full white
interior. That has been restored to look crisp, clean, and premium
- exactly what a Super Bee should be. The wood rim steering wheel
and Hurst shifter are a terrific duo for a driver's machine. We
know you'll love rolling down all the windows on this pillarless
hardtop. It's ideal for driving around listening to the upgraded
AM/FM/CD stereo, or even better, the wicked growl of the dual
exhaust.
A monster motor that you'll be showcasing all the time deserves
this fantastic level of presentation. The exterior-matching red is
on the inner fenders and firewall, and this vivid color makes for a
tidy presentation of the fully polished engine. Not only is the 440
cubic-inch V8 a Mopar legend, but this one is an ATK performance
crate motor. It includes Edelbrock Performer aluminum heads, cast
aluminum valve covers, steel braided lines, MSD ignition, Edelbrock
Performer hi-rise intake, and topped with a Holley four-barrel
carburetor. And long tube headers feed the rumbling X-pipe dual
exhaust. There are even nice supporting pieces like serpentine
belts and a Northern aluminum radiator w/electric fans. This big
power motor makes 522 horsepower, and we have the dyno sheet to
prove it! You have complete control over the monster motor and its
thunderous soundtrack thanks to the close-ratio four-speed manual
transmission. As you look at the undercarriage photos, you're going
to spot just how well done the restoration has been over every
inch. Plus, there are also nice driver upgrades, like front disc
brakes.
The sale comes complete with build receipts and maintenance
records. This is an awesome looking Mopar with awesome power. So
you know you need to get your hands on it right now. Call
today!!!