1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee Hardtop 2-door 7.2l on 2040-cars
Woodlawn, Virginia, United States
Up for sale is a 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 2-dr. It came out with a 383 engine, but now has a 440 in it - serial number is 25364305 on the block, year built 9/28/1967, makes it a 1968 engine - auto tranny 373 positive traction rear end. It has long tube headers, with dual exhaust turned down at the rear bumper. It has power steering and I have driven this car about 20 miles. It runs great and the tranny shifts perfect. It has good power. The carburetor that i drove it with came from my wife's mustang. I will have a used one on it before the end of sale. The chrome for the windshield and the back glass, are in the trunk of the car. I was told when i bought the car, that it was a 1 family owner car: mother and son. This car has a very straight body, but will need lower front and rear quarter panel patches; and about 16x16 inches in trunk pan - rest is pretty solid; need front floor pans; about 6x16' on rear floor pans where your feet sit; but the rest of the car has surface rust from sitting behind barn for the last 24 years. The passenger side fender can be repaired, but I have one to go with it. The interior is all original; the back seat and side panels are in really good shape; the front needs redone; also the front door panels and headliner will need replaced. The driver's door shuts, but will need the latch replaced and some minor welding. All of the glass is original, with no cracks; windows roll up & down with ease, even though I drove this car, I would not drive very far. It stops good, but the brake master cylinder has small leak; also the radiator has several pinhole leaks, but is original. All the lights work, but the right front signal light doesn't work. It maybe the housing ?? It comes with a new front end kit, ball joints, upper and lower outer tie rods, and bushings. The only thing I can find missing, is the radio face plate and the bumble bee emblem that goes in the grille and deck lid. I am sure I missed something. Ask questions and I'll answer them as soon as possible. The vin number will be on the title if you want to decode it. I am sorry, the cowl tag and the build sheet was missing when purchased. I have the previous owner's name and number. Thanks Gene. 276-733-9798 or 276-235-1904. Happy bidding.
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