Vehicle Description
1969 Dodge Super Bee A12 Hardtop For Sale - Rotisserie Restoration,
Numbers Matching 440 LMC is very proud to offer for sale this 1969
Dodge Super Bee A12 Hardtop The 1969 Dodge Super Bee A12 is a
no-nonsense street warrior, purpose-built to dominate the
dragstrip. Part of Dodge's "Scat Pack" lineup, the A12 package
transformed the already potent Super Bee into a bare-knuckle
brawler by equipping it with a fire-breathing 440 cubic inch V8
topped with three Holley two-barrel carburetors-famously known as
the "Six-Pack." Factory-rated at 390 horsepower and 490 lb-ft of
torque, this setup made the A12 one of the fastest cars of its
era.This special package also featured a heavy-duty 727 TorqueFlite
automatic or a 4-speed manual transmission, Dana 60 rear axle with
4.10 gears, black steel wheels with redline tires, and a lift-off
fiberglass hood with a massive functional scoop. The spartan hood
was held in place with four hood pins-no hinges or
insulation-signaling this car's true purpose: speed. Benefiting
from a rotisserie restoration, this 1969 Dodge Superbee A12 is
painted in its factory "Hi Impact" EV2 Hemi Orange with a Black
rear stripe and interior. Under the famous "lift-off" hood lies the
numbers matching 440ci Six Pack engine backed by the numbers
matching A833 four speed manual transmission and Dana 60 rear axle.
This has all been verified by Mopar expert Galen Govier during his
visual inspection, including all the body VIN stampings and fender
tag. The M2X Black bench seat interior is outfitted with a 150 MPH
speedometer and Tic-Toc-Tach, a thumbwheel-design radio, wood-grain
console applique and the standard horn-ring steering wheel. Outside
are the Super Bee emblems and large stripe icon, black "H" wheels
with chrome lug nuts, and redline tires for that all-business look.
Documenting this very unique and highly collectible Mopar is its
original Broadcast sheet, outlining the factory options. Built for
performance, the A12 omitted creature comforts in favor of raw,
unfiltered power. Only available for a few months in mid-1969,
these cars are rare and highly sought after by collectors and Mopar
enthusiasts alike. Rarely does a documented, numbers-matching,
rotisserie-restored, 4-speed lift-off hood car become available for
sale on the open market. Additional Details: -