Vehicle Description
Welcome to Street Dreams as we celebrate our 25th year in the
classic and muscle car business. When sales figures for Pontiac's
1964 GTO started coming in, the remainder of America's automobile
manufacturers scrambled to develop similar performance packages.
The recipe was simple; stuff the largest engine possible into an
affordable mid-size car and sprinkle with graphics, scoops, and
exciting colors. In 1968 a quirky collaboration between Warner
Brothers and Plymouth resulted in the Road Runner, a wildly
successful car that more than doubled expected sales. Envious Dodge
dealers demanded a similar product, and the Super Bee was born.
This amazing Bronze Fire Metallic (T5) 1969 Dodge Super Bee is an
excellent and unique example of classic Mopar muscle. Lift the
sculpted hood and you'll be greeted by the strong 383 Magnum V8 big
block (E63) that's been fortified with a Holley carburetor, an
Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, and an aluminum radiator.
Additional features include power steering, front disc brakes,
correct A833 4-speed manual transmission (D21) with pistol grip
shifter, stunning bespoke custom leather interior and trunk, QA1
adjustable tie rods, lower A-arms, and shocks, a stout front
stabilizer bar, optional Quarter scoops (M46), Rallye Gauge Cluster
(A62), AM radio (R11), transverse stripe delete (V88), and
aggressive tires (245/45ZR17 F, 315/35ZR17 R) wrapped around alloy
wheels. This classic should really be seen/smelled in person; it
smells like a fine Italian leather store! One more magnificent
Mopar from the Texas Hill Country's premier source for classic cars
and the team that can make your dream a reality. Street Dreams
(830-997-1950) is a full service dealership that can assist with
worldwide delivery, insurance, and financing options.