There
aren't
too
many
cars
that
invoke
the
muscle
car
era
like
a
LIFT-OFF
HOOD
Super
Bee.
Unmistakable
as
Dodge's
Showroom
to
Drag
Strip
Factory
Asphalt
Shredder.
This
real
M-Code
1969.5
Super
Bee
has
been
restored
as
per
its
trim
tag
and
features
the
vaunted
440ci
Six
Pack,
3
Speed
Automatic,
Dana
60
HD
Differential
with
4.10
Gears,
11
Inch
Brakes,
HD
Suspension,
HD
Radiator,
H
Code
Wheels
and
of
course
the
famed
lift-off
hood.
This
older
restoration
shows
very
well
and
was
completed
in
correct
Bright
Red
with
Black
Bumble
Bee
Stripe.
A
fair
amount
of
documentation
is
included
and
shows
this
A12
as
a
three
owner
car.
A
great
opportunity
on
one
of
the
coolest
muscle
cars
every
produced!!!
Great
lease
rates
and
Financing
also
available
on
any
of
our
inventory!
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Sell
Trade
Consignments
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Please
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or
call
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About
the
Super
Bee:
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.
Although
the
two
cars
are
similar
in
external
appearance,
the
Super
Bee
was
slightly
heavier
by
65
LBS
and
rode
on
a
117-inch
wheelbase
compared
to
the
Road
Runner's
116
inch
wheelbase.
In
addition
to
minor
external
differences,
such
as
larger
rear
wheel
openings,
the
bumblebee
tail
stripe,
fancier
grille,
and
the
taillight
ornamentation,
the
Super
Bee
also
used
actual
diecast
chrome-plated
\"Bee\"
medallions.
These
three-dimensional
medallions
were
prominently
mounted
in
a
raised
position
in
the
grille/hood
area
and
the
trunk
lid/taillight
area
of
the
car
throughout
the
first
three
years
of
production.
A
\"six-pack\"
(three
two-barrel
Holley
carburetors)
version
of
Dodge's
440
cu
in
(7.2
L)
engine
was
added
to
the
offering
list
mid-year
rated
at
390
HP
and
490
lb?ft
of
torque.
The
option
code
for
this
was
A12,
which
changed
the
5th
digit
of
the
VIN
to
M.
These
special
order
1969
1/2
Dodge
Super
Bees
are
known
as
A12
M-code
cars.
The
A12
package
also
equipped
the
cars
with
a
Dana
60
axle
with
a
4:10
gear
ratio,
heavy
duty
automatic
or
a
4-speed
manual
transmission,
and
a
'lift
off'
flat
black
scooped
hood.
Other
components
to
the
A12
package
included
heavy
duty
internal
engine
parts,
black
steel
rims
with
high
performance
G-70
15\"
tires,
and
heavy
duty
11\"
drum
brakes.
Only
1,907
A12
M-code
440
Six
Pack
1969
1/2
Dodge
Super
Bees
were
produced.