General description :
This 1969 Dodge Super bee is for sale I our Louisville KY showroom. The Super bee was a performance package that dodge placed on the coronet from 1968 to 1970. The Super bee would wind up being one of MOPARS greatest hits of the muscle car era. 69 Being the most desired with its unique body style and on year only ram charger hood which gave the car dual intakes on the hood allowing for fresh cool air to come in to the engine compartment and allow for any of the three big block engines to breathe. The 383 was the engine of choice for gear heads. Tuned to an impressive 335 HP the 383 would be plenty for any greenlight racer. This beauty has the sought-after bucket seats with the console mounted shifter giving to a true muscle car feel. Most of these MOPARS were bench seats cars in order to keep the cost down. The tick tock tach is a great option that not only tells you what tim out is but has redline of 6000 RPM staring back at you. The deep red paint is excellent with the black vinyl stripes being a great contrast to that deep red and the alloy wheels really is a great finishing touch. Options on this 1969 Dodge Super bee include; AM/FM, Power Steering, Vinyl Interior, Seat Belts, Alloy Wheels and Radial Tires Showroom and can be seen in greater detail, including an HD video at http://www.GatewayClassicCars.com. Please call (812) 294-1555 or email us at Louisville@gatewayclassiccars.com for additional information. If you like to see the 1969 Dodge Superbee in person, you can visit the Louisville Showroom Monday - Saturday 9 am to 5 pm. Our address is 13576 Blue Lick Rd, Memphis in 47143. See more at:https://www.gatewayclassiccars.com/LOU/2122/
Dodge Brothers Company, founded by Horace and John Dodge in 1900, initially produced components for car manufacturers. In 1914 they stepped into car manufacturing when introducing four-cylinder Dodge Model 30 with all-steel body and 12v electric system.
By 1920 Dodge had become the second biggest car manufacturer in the USA, unfortunately the same year both of the brothers died, the company in turn to was sold to Chrysler Corporation in 1928. Dodge found a niche Chrysler Corporation lineup above low-priced Plymouth and medium-priced DeSoto, but somewhat below the top-of-the-line Chrysler