Vehicle Description
This 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 440 Six Pack Restomod is an
amazing mix of vintage and upgraded. They meticulously restored the
body so that you get all the best muscle car curves, and the
interior feels as fresh as day one. But with stealthily added
upgrades like fuel injection, a five-speed, and four-wheel disc
brakes, they made sure this award-worthy car is also irresistible
to drive.
The Chrysler B-bodies were the meanest street machines. You see it
immediately on this one because the full restoration was completed
less than 800 miles ago. And they didn't just give this fresh
paint. The full package was a $68k investment where it was painted
on a rotisserie. So you now only see the quality from every angle
you can see, but also you're going to be putting a mirror under
this one so you can show off how the undercarriage looks better
than most other people's hoods! And a quality application of the
white looks like a crisply pressed dress shirt showing off all the
well-defined creases of this Coronet's broad shoulders. Plus, all
the best performance pieces are done in a tasteful and
high-contrast black. We love how this has an A12-style hood with a
huge functional scoop on top. The hood pins make it look like a
lift-off piece, but it's actually on hinges so it's easy to show
off the monster within (more on that in a moment.) And the rear
looks terrific with the black bumblebee stripe matching blackout
rear panel. Overall, this is the kind of car that deserves your
extra attention. There is an upper-echelon feeling in the details,
like the way the panels fit and the super clean wheel wells radiate
to show off the Torq Thrust wheels even more.
It's premium and powerful all in one glance.
The black accents of the outside get you ready for the full black
interior. The upholstery, carpeting, headliner, dash, and all the
other fundamentals feel like you're picking this one up directly
from the Chrysler dealer in 1969. The generous amount of size you
get inside will make you question its intermediate designation in
Dodge's lineup. So the space is great for family and friends. But
you're the one who's always the most important in this coupe. The
features prove it with front bucket seats, a center console
in-between, a classic Mopar steering wheel, Hurst shifter, and full
Rallye gauges including a tic-toc-tach. The whole interior is a
time capsule. The only piece that you know is not stock is the
radio. This AM/FM/CD unit with iPod input means you get to listen
to the best in modern driving tunes. But really, we bet your
favorite soundtrack will be a subtly sweet V8 tune from the exhaust
that reminds you this is an upgraded and updated muscle
machine.
The engine bay was done with quality to make sure you're going to
be opening the hood wherever you park. So the smooth and bright
inner walls funnel your attention to the heart that's radiating
with power. This has the look of the mighty 440 cubic-inch V8, but
there are a few additions that make this even more impressive. It
starts with a correct Edelbrock intake that you need for the
Six-Pack carb setup, except now this utilizes a FiTech Tri-power
electronic fuel-injection system. So now you have big power and
better consistency. Plus, the 440 is bored .030 over and given a
mild cam. It makes for maximum performance and stability stealthy
installed into a stock-looking package. You are in the center of
the action of this enhanced power thanks to a stout Passon
Performance five-speed manual transmission. And while the
undercarriage looks like an award-worthy level of stock, this has
well-integrated upgrades like a limited-slip rear end and
four-wheel power disc brakes to give you confident control.
The sale comes complete with plenty of documentation. This includes
the owner's manual, service manuals, build receipts, restoration
photos, and a dyno sheet. Don't let something this complete and
desirable slip away. Call today!!!