Vehicle Description
The 1969 Dodge Super Bee A12 is a notable muscle car from the
golden era of American performance vehicles. It's part of Dodge's
A12 package, which was designed to deliver exceptional speed and
handling.
The original Dodge Super Bee was based on the Dodge Coronet
two-door coupe, and was produced from 1968 until 1970. It was
Dodge's low-priced powerful muscle car and a rebadged version of
the Plymouth Road Runner.
The origin of the name, "Super Bee", has its basis in the "B" Body
designation pertinent to Chrysler's mid-sized cars, including the
Road Runner and Charger.
Although the two cars are similar in external appearance, the Super
Bee was slightly heavier by 65 LBS and rode on a 117-inch wheelbase
compared to the Road Runner's 116 inch wheelbase.In addition to
minor external differences, such as larger rear wheel openings, the
bumblebee tail stripe, fancier grille, and the taillight
ornamentation, the Super Bee also used actual diecast chrome-plated
"Bee" medallions. These three-dimensional medallions were
prominently mounted in a raised position in the grille/hood area
and the trunk lid/taillight area of the car throughout the first
three years of production.
A "six-pack" (three two-barrel Holley carburetors) version of
Dodge's 440 cu in (7.2 L) engine was added to the offering list
mid-year rated at 390 HP and 490 lb�ft of torque.
The option code for this was A12, which changed the 5th digit of
the VIN to M. These special order 1969 1/2 Dodge Super Bees are
known as A12 M-code cars.
The A12 package also equipped the cars with a Dana 60 axle with a
4:10 gear ratio, heavy duty automatic or a 4-speed manual
transmission, and a 'lift off' flat black scooped hood. Other
components to the A12 package included heavy duty internal engine
parts, black steel rims with high performance G-70 15" tires, and
heavy duty 11" drum brakes. Only 1,907 A12 M-code 440 Six Pack 1969
1/2 Dodge Super Bees were produced.
There is no question that the A12 is one of the most sought after
Super Bees and this stunning example, finished in F6 Bright Green
Metallic is as good as it gets. It is even more so RARE as a
4-Speed car as only 267 of the 1907 units produced were
4-Speed.
Of course there aren't too many things cooler than a lift off hood
making A12's instantly recognizable and desirable. Overall, the
1969 Dodge Super Bee A12 remains a highly respected and cherished
muscle car among enthusiasts for its raw power and
performance-oriented design
The 1969 Dodge Super Bee A12 is a notable muscle car from the
golden era of American performance vehicles. It's part of Dodge's
A12 package, which was designed to deliver exceptional speed and
handling. This is a real Deal 1969 Dodge Superbee that was the
lucky recipient of a rotisserie restoration with attention to
detail. The finished product is a well-executed re-creation of the
legendary"A12" "lift-off hood" Super Bee � High impact F6 Rallye
Green � 440-cubic-inch six-pack engine paired with a factory A833
four speed manual transmission that is mated to a Dana 60 rear end
with the correct 4.10 gears! The Superbee is powered by a neck
snapping 440ci engine (DATE CODED 11/04/1968) that powers this car
straight down the road with authority!
The following features are listed below:
440ci With 3x2 Carburetors
Four Speed Manual Transmission
Pistol Grip Shifter
Dana 60 Rear End
Tic Toc Tachometer
Full Gauges
Factory Radio
Correct Steel Wheels
Red Line Tires And Matching Spare
Bucket Seats
*Seat belts
The Paint is nice with a deep shine and a mirror like finish and
all of the chrome glistens in the sun. The interior is nice and
shows extremely well and the underside of the car is amazing! The
engine compartment is breath taking and the trunk compartment is
very detailed.
Call 314-346-6039 to purchase or with any question.
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