Vehicle Description
1969 Dodge Coronet 500 Two-Door Hardtop 440 Super Bee Tribute�
Originally assembled just down the street from our shop here in
Fenton, MO 440 CID V-8 engine (410 hp) Torqueflite three-speed
automatic transmission (A727) Dark green exterior with black stripe
at the rear and with full black vinyl roof Black vinyl interior
with bucket seats and woodgrain center console Magnum 500
five-spoke wheels Power steering Dual exhausts Six-pack hood scoop
Front and rear bumper guards Car comes with original owner's manual
in original plastic sleeve plus other, related documents Full of
Mopar Thunder and ready for your driveway and garage, MotoeXotica
Classic Cars is proud to present this 1969 Dodge Coronet 500
Two-Door Hardtop 440 Super Bee Tribute. It began its life just down
the street from our shop at the former Chrysler Assembly Plant here
in Fenton, Missouri as a Coronet 500. It came equipped with the
following factory options - full black vinyl top, woodgrain center
console, black vinyl bucket seats, roof drip rails, and belt and
body side moldings. Between then and now, the car has been reborn
as a tribute to the vaunted Super Bee models, complete with 440 CID
V-8 and four-barrel carburetor, originally pumping out 375
horsepower and now making 410 horsepower. The engine is buttoned to
a Torqueflite three-speed automatic transmission (A727). Its dark
green paint is in very good overall condition with some very minor
blemishes upon close inspection and the accompanying black vinyl
roof and black tape stripe at the rear are in great shape. Hood
features a large scoop with 440+4 and bee graphics on the sides.
All of the glass panels are in fine shape, no cracks, hazing or
discoloration. The vehicle's lights are in good condition, again
with no cracks or hazing. All of the body panels are straight and
in fine condition. The engine bay is very tidy and battery appears
new. Car rolls on 15-inch factory steel Magnum 500 five-spoke
wheels surrounded by BFGoodrich Excentia GT radials, 225/70R15 in
front and 275/60R15 in back. Driver's assist feature includes power
steering. Inside, the car's black vinyl seats are in near-excellent
shape, the complementing carpet is in very good condition, as is
the contrasting headliner. There is a missing trim piece on the
passenger side of the front seat and there's a blemish on the back
of the center console. Woodgrain dashboard, steering wheel, shift
lever, door panels, package shelf and speakers are all in great
condition. Vehicle mirrors are in good condition. Car comes with
stock AM radio. 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. The design
of the first Super Bee was influenced by the 1968 Coronet
convertible and the show car's interior was built by the Alexander
Brothers. The show car was introduced at the 1968�Detroit Auto
Show. Competition to this Dodge in 1969 included American Motors'
Ambassador two-door hardtop, Chevrolet's Caprice two-door, Ford's
Galaxie 500 two-door and Oldsmobile's Delta 88 two-door Holiday
Coupe. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Car comes with original owner's manual
in original plastic sleeve plus other, related documents. This car
is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri.
Current mileage on the odometer shows 13,743 miles. It is sold as
is, where is, on a clean and clear title. VIN: WP23F9G111133 Note:
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