Vehicle Description
The 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee was one of the meanest-looking
muscle cars out there. So this hardtop pays tribute to those with a
very bold style. And when you look beyond the color package, you're
also going to find a ton of cool vintage appeal inside and under
the hood.
We know exactly why this Coronet was converted into a Super Bee
tribute. The '69 hardtop came with a wide and intimidating face,
and the chrome bumpers were even wider. Plus, the profile was long,
sleek, and has a terrific kick-up on the rear fender for a sporty
Coke-bottle style. So it already looked like a muscle car even
before you put a V8 under the hood. So the Super Bee stripe on the
rear and the wide dual exhaust tips are just a natural fit. But
this one goes beyond just vintage muscle car flair. The upgrade to
yellow paint has a smooth shine and a radiance that looks even
bolder than Dodge's Top Banana. And the black tail stripe is part
of a fully coordinated style. The full-length black rockers,
blackout grille, blackout rear panel, and black vinyl roof give
this an almost two-tone appearance. And those black 20-inch wheels
are a carefully chosen upgrade that adds style and modern
tires.
The interior is also distinct... but while the exterior is notable
for its muscle car style, this one is exceptional for its classic
presentation. It's the factory-correct tan premium interior. And
you can tell its classily upscale feeling everywhere from the
intricate pattern on the upholstery to the well-done wood-like
trim. Two wide rows of bench seats have a classic appearance, and
they give you plenty of room for family and friends. But any time
you want more individual comfort, the fold-down armrest turns the
driver's seat into a true bucket. The steering wheel, gauges, dash,
and more are all pure vintage Mopar. There are even cool details,
like the working dome light and AM radio.
The engine bay has a terrific style with the dark inner walls
funneling your attention to the bright motor in the middle. This
has been upgraded with a bright air grabber and matching valve
covers. We like this current presentation because it looks quite
clean on what's believed to be the original 318 cubic-inch V8. On a
Super Bee tribute like this, we bet you're just thinking about all
the big power upgrades you can add. And we all know these hardy 318
motors love upgrades and there are plenty available. But first,
it's good to see what this one offers on day one. It's an easy
cruiser that loves to run and makes a nice tune out of the dual
exhaust and Flowmaster mufflers. Plus, the smooth-shifting
three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, and modern
sport tires make this the kind of hardtop that's easy to enjoy
whenever you're ready.
Complete with maintenance records, this is the bold Super Bee
tribute that also gives you plenty of classic appeal. So at a price
like this, you don't want to miss this full package. Call
today!!!