1969 Coronet Super Bee A12 Tribute No Reserve / 383hp / Six Pack 440 426 Hemi

Price: - Item location: Albany, Kentucky, United States
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1969 Dodge Coronet

No Reserve Auction! High Bid Wins! 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee A12 Tribute. 82,000 original miles. Fully restored from a completely rust free excellent Coronet with complete documentation and broadcast sheets. rare optioned car with factory AC etc all still intact. Absolutely stunning from top to bottom. Mopar Yellow with Black interior. Correct A12 wheels, Six pack decals etc. Strong running 383hp engine with a smooth shifting 727 both completely rebuilt. Engine revs free with no noise or smoke, trans shifts super crisp. Everything is new on the car, what didn't look new was replaced with NOS parts or date coded Mopar, nuts, bolts, weatherstripping, trim, chrome etc Laser straight body lines with perfect fitment. The ride and drive is just like off the showroom floor with effortless steering, very tight with no rattles or vibrations. The car sounds great and has loads of curb appeal. It draws the biggest crowds at any show or cruise in. Turn Key ready to enjoy. This is one of my personal cars and I planned on keeping it but others financial obligations have to come first. Bid early and often, High Bid Wins the car. Some known issues: Fuel gauge has stopped working, more than likely the sending unit, have not had a chance to look into it. AC needs to be charged but it does work. Auction Rules: The car is to be paid for in full within 5 business days of auction end in the form of a cleared certified check, wire transfer or cash on pickup if there is an agreement or the buy it now option is used. If you have 0 or negative feedback please contact me first before bidding. Inspections welcome. I am willing to ship at the buyers expense. I can also help arrange pickup and delivery. I can also provide more detailed pics and a walk around video, just message me your number for those or any other questions about the car. As is where is by Kentucky law. Clean title in hand.