Dodge Super Bee (1969)
Sale price: US $1,000.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“Great light project car with great potential to be brought to the next level.” |
Year: | 1969 | VIN : | WM23H9G180511 |
Mileage: | 36000 | Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
Exterior Color: | Yellow | Trim: | superbee |
Model: | Super Bee | Body Type: | Coupe |
Transmission: | Automatic | Drive Type: | RWD |
Engine: | 383 | Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Make: | Dodge | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
McHenry, Illinois, United States
Vehicle description
About this vehicle This 1969 Dodge Super Bee is an original. The owner has had it for 1 year. The vehicle is drivable and is mainly used for weekend drives. Seller"s Notes Great light project car with great potential to be brought to the next level. Vehicle Details Up for sale is a 1969 Dodge Super Bee H code 383 auto car I don't believe it is the original engine. It runs and drives well. All lights and signals work. Original N96 Ramcharger Hood Tick tock tach Overall this is a great driver car that can be brought to shows and appreciated. It was repainted some time in the 80s and it is showing its age but presents itself very well. While these mopars usually rot out terribly, this one has held up well. It was a Missouri car the majority of it's life. The majority of the rust is on the passenger side rocker as pictured. Luckily it is only the outer rocker and the structure is very solid. The trunk has some surface rust starting but no holes. The underside of the car is incredibly solid. The front and rear frame rails, aprons, shock towers are incredibly solid and pictured. The interior is in good shape with high back bucket seats. The only things it would need to be perfect are a headliner and radio. Images Exterior Interior Up for sale is a 1969 Dodge Super Bee H code 383 auto car I don't believe it is the original engine. It runs and drives well. All lights and signals work. Original N96 Ramcharger Hood Tick tock tach Overall this is a great driver car that can be brought to shows and appreciated. It was repainted some time in the 80s and it is showing its age but presents itself very well. While these mopars usually rot out terribly, this one has held up well. It was a Missouri car the majority of it's life. The majority of the rust is on the passenger side rocker as pictured. Luckily it is only the outer rocker and the structure is very solid. The trunk has some surface rust starting but no holes. The underside of the car is incredibly solid. The front and rear frame rails, aprons, shock towers are incredibly solid and pictured. The interior is in good shape with high back bucket seats. The only things it would need to be perfect are a headliner and radio. Engine Created on the Motors app