Dodge Super Bee 1969, Estados Unidos
Motor : 440 CI
Exterior : Verde (Bright Green)
Interior : Preto
Fotografia
HIGHLIGHTS
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Nut and bolt
rotisserie concours restoration by Carriage House Custom Auto
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1 of 826 produced
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Correct F6 Bright
Green Metallic paint
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Factory 4-speed
transmission
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A12 lift off hood
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4.10 Dana 60 rear
end
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Factory bucket
seats, fold down armrest
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Gauge package
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Steel wheels with
redline tires
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Original fender
tag
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Chrysler Registry
report
This A12 440 Six Pack 1969
Dodge Super Bee represents one of the high-water marks of Mopar muscle cars.
One-of-826 440 Six-Pack 4-speed manual transmission Super Bee hardtops, it has
benefited from a concours-quality nut-and-bolt rotisserie restoration by
Carriage House Custom Auto in Wanamingo, Minnesota. The car is painted in the
correct F6 Bright Green Metallic paint and highlighted by the matte black fresh-air
lift-off fiberglass hood that was part of the 440 Six Pack package.
Sitting on black-painted steel wheels wrapped in redline tires, its demeanor is
intimidating and looks ready to conquer the competition. This car features a
black vinyl interior with bucket seats, a fold-down center armrest and a
wood-rimmed steering wheel. The original Dodge Super Bee entered the market as
a midyear introduction in 1968. It was the Dodge Boys’ direct response to the
immediate success of Plymouth’s stripped-down Road Runner. The A12 package,
which changed the fifth digit of the VIN to an M, included the 440 CI V-8 with
three 2-barrel carburetors producing 390 HP. Other components that were part of
the A12 package included a beefy Dana 60 rear axle, heavy-duty internal engine
parts and heavy-duty 11-inch drum brakes. Only 1,907 A12 M-code 440 Six Pack
Super Bees were produced for 1969, making cars like this example highly
desirable today. With a curb weight of just 3,601 pounds and powered by the
440/390 HP Six Pack engine, the 1969 Super Bee could sprint 0-60 MPH in just
5.9 seconds according to road tests of the era. Designed with drag-racing
enthusiasts in mind, it would cover the quarter-mile in just 14.5 seconds at 95
MPH. This is one Dodge muscle car that will “sting like a bee” in the hands of
a skillful owner and driver.
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