Vehicle Description
A big block V8 Mopar is a rare treat, but when you're looking to be
a king amongst kings, you need this real-deal 1969 Dodge Coronet
A12 Super Bee. Seriously rare (1 of 1,487) and carrying the famous
Six Pack carbs on its updated 440 V8, you're looking at a restored
hardtop that's true muscle car royalty.
The A12 was all about speed, so it's on a diet of minimal options
to keep the weight down. But you also can tell they couldn't resist
some muscle car flair. The factory-correct Hemi Orange is one of
the most desirable colors to have, and so they took the time to
give it a nice respray. That means when you take this out in the
sunlight, it has the right shine to highlight the crisp sheet metal
and the seriously sporty rear fenders. And everything from the
shine of the bumpers, to the way the doors close with authority
tell you this one has been given the right investments. But what
you really love about this Super Bee is its dark side. The black
vinyl roof and Super Bee stripe over the rear are factory-correct,
and they have received the right attention so you'll love
showcasing them. Plus, this goes well with the black steel wheels.
But the best black element is the hood. It's the special lift-off
lightweight unit that the factory gave these A12 cars, and it truly
reminds everyone it's a race car for the streets. Even the scoop on
top looks like it wants to inhale all other vehicles as it passes
them.
All the dark elements of the outside are also a nice preview of the
factory-correct black interior. You can tell there have been more
great investments in this one just by the way the carpeting, door
panels, dash, and headliner all have a fresh feeling. So you'll
happily keep all the windows down on this pillarless hardtop to
showcase this interior. And it's this desirable hardtop body mixed
with the A12 designation that makes it a rare one of less than
1,500 made! And you even have cool features like the rallye gauge
package with tic-toc-tach.
Under the beastly hood is the best part of this whole package. It's
the 440 cubic-inch V8 with the legendary Six Pack on top. This is a
1970 block properly done with Hemi Orange paint on the motor, valve
covers, and air element that correctly seals to the hood. So the
appeal of this tidy engine bay goes well beyond the thunderous
exhaust note it produces. And as you dig deeper, the best details
are correct, too - including the triple set of dual carbs. Mopar
had some of the stoutest transmissions around, so the Torqueflite
A727 three-speed can handle all this extra muscle. You can tell
there have been big investments in this special coupe, and it's all
about giving you the authentic experience of one of the best
street-eating cars of the era. It goes for an accurate feel of the
road, right down to the classic-style Firestone redline tires.
The sale comes complete with the right documentation, including the
important factory buildsheet and restoration photos. So if you
demand the best in seriously rare Mopar performance, don't let this
opportunity slip by. Call today!!!