1969 DODGE CORONET SUPER BEE 2-DOOR HARDTOP
1969 DODGE CORONET SUPER BEE 2-DOOR HARDTOP
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1969 DODGE CORONET SUPER BEE 2-DOOR HARDTOP
High Bidder: GoFast23
Highest Bid: $66,000 (USD)
End Date:
Location:
Kingston, New Hampshire 03848
Seller:
Engine:
440ci V8
Transmission:
Manual
Odometer:
3,163 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
WM23H9G183653
AutoCheck Report
Not Available
Lot Number:
83098168
Location:
Kingston, New Hampshire 03848
Seller:
Engine:
440ci V8
Transmission:
Manual
Odometer:
3,163 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
WM23H9G183653
AutoCheck Report
Not Available
Lot Number:
83098168
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OVERVIEW
This 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee is powered by a rebuilt, High Performance "six-pack" 440ci V8 mated to a five-speed Tremec TKX transmission. Finished in orange over a black vinyl interior, this restored two-door is now offered by the selling dealer with maintenance records and an antique title.
Highlights
- True Super Bee according to the VIN number
- 3,163 miles driven since extensive restoration
- Rebuilt High Performance 440ci V8
- Upgraded suspension components
Ownership History
- Offered by a dealer
- Current location: New Hampshire
EXTERIOR
- Orange paint
- Black fiberglass Six Pack hood
- Air intake
- Hood pins
- Simulated quarter panel air scoops
- Bumblebee tail stripe with "Super Bee" logo
- Driver-side remote chrome mirror
- Chrome bumpers
WHEELS AND TIRES
- 15-inch black steel wheels
- Staggered-width BFGoodrich Radial T/A raised white letter tires
- 235/60 front
- 295/50 rear
INTERIOR
- Black vinyl upholstery
- Woodgrain trim
- Bucket seats
- Center console with pistol-grip manual shifter
- Power steering
- Aftermarket retro-look stereo
- AM/FM
- Bluetooth compatible
INSTRUMENTS
- Gauges
- 150-mph speedometer
- 6,000-rpm tachometer with clock
- Oil pressure
- Temperature
- Alternator
- Fuel
- Odometer shows 3,163 miles
- Title reads mileage-exempt
- Odometer was reset at the time of extensive restoration according to the seller
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION
Engine
- High Performance 440ci V8
- Three dual-barrel carburetors
- Edelbrock intake manifold
- Milodon Street and Strip oil pan
- Griffin Exact Fit high performance aluminum radiator with electric fans
- FBO points conversion kit
- Custom curved for 440 six-pack engine
- Serpentine belt conversion
- Longtube headers
Transmission
- Five-speed Tremec TKX manual
Service History Highlights
- Original H-code high performance 383ci V8 engine and transmission have been replaced
- Current engine has been rebuilt
UNDERCARRIAGE, SUSPENSION, BRAKES, AND EXHAUST
- Limited-slip differential
- Yukon 489 case
- 3.91 gears
- 30-spline Richmond Gear Helical
- Timken bearings
- Hotchkis torsion bars
- Sourced from 1965 83 B body/E body car
- QA1 suspension components
- Power four-wheel disc brakes
- Dual exhaust system
KNOWN IMPERFECTIONS
- Minor cosmetic blemishes as seen in the photos
ITEMS INCLUDED WITH THE VEHICLE
- Records
ADDITIONAL NOTES
- Title Brand: Antique
I would have bid up to 70k if it had a Dana 60 and a fender tag. You win some you lose some. But you live to fight another day :).
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@MikeyJ – Hi, on the missing fender tag, isn’t that where it can be confirmed a SuperBee? The description states it is done by VIN, but that only gives us W=Coronet M= medium price range Pardon if I’m off and appreciate the work done M ...
See here and thanks https://www.decodethis.com/vin/WM23H9G183653 https://www.mopar1.us/vin.html
Hello, I’m from a strict title state and a jump in title will not be tolerated when I apply. Was there a gap in title during restoration or the time between previous owner and dealer? I ask because I bought a restored vette from a shop and they did not register it during the two year process…had to get creative
Hi, on the missing fender tag, isn’t that where it can be confirmed a SuperBee? The description states it is done by VIN, but that only gives us W=Coronet M= medium price range Pardon if I’m off and appreciate the work done M
@SR51 – Can I get a picture of the fender tag? ...
I'm sorry, the fender tag was misplaced when restored. Just to be clear, the car is a HP 383 Superbee but has a replacement engine and transmission as well as many upgraded suspension components etc. I only mention this because we are not selling the car as a numbers matching original where the tag would be extremely important to validate provenance. Thanks for your interest in the car.
BID: $40,000
Can I get a picture of the fender tag?