Used 1969 Dodge Coronet for sale in Grand Rapids, MI
$169,900
Vehicle Details
1969 Year | WM23M9A292997 VIN | 49,387 mi. Mileage |
8 Engine | 22KCC1969 Stock # | $169,900 Price |
Green Exterior Color | Used General Condition | 4-Speed Manual Transmission |
Black Interior Color | 5.0 Overall | 5.0 Comfort |
5.0 Interior | 5.0 Performance | 5.0 Value |
5.0 Exterior | 5.0 Reliability |
Seller
- Garage Kept Motors
- 420 36th St SE Grand Rapids, MI 49548
- (616) 552-8321
Vehicle Description
1969.5 Dodge Coronet Super Bee - Sold New at Highland Chrysler Plymouth of Grand Rapids, MI - Paint Code FJ6 Go Green - 440cid/390hp 3x2bbl Six Pack V8 - 4 Speed Manual - Original Build Sheet - Fully Restored With roots that date back to 1949, the Dodge Coronet was considered a bonafide muscle car i n the late 1960s. Rounding out the last years of the sixth generation, the Coronet and Plymouth Belvedere received complete redesigns and shared similar B-body platforms. The Coronet Super Bee was introduced in early 1968 as a companion to the Plymouth Road Runner. The Super Bee was available as a 2-door coupe or 2-door hardtop even though Chrysler did display a convertible in car shows within the 1968 year, it was never offered as a production model. Since were talking about an iconic muscle car, we will start by telling you about the power plant found under the hood. Mid-way through the 1969 model year, Dodge introduced the 440ci V8 with three two-barrel carbs, which has come to be known as the 440 Six Pack. This engine produced 390 hp and 490 ft-lb of torque and was only available to the Super Bee packages. The vehicle shown here includes the Ram Air-fed, powerhouse, 440 Six-Pack engine, along with a 4-speed manual transmission. This superb example of American muscle hails directly from Highland Chrysler Plymouth of Grand Rapids, MI, and comes complete with the original build sheet. Sporting the factory correct Go Green exterior paint and black interior, this beast of a vehicle is sure to turn heads. This car was treated to a full restoration, which was meticulously performed by a serial Mopar collector. In addition to its unmistakable rumble, this Super Bee is outfitted with the ramcharger hood, steel wheels wrapped in high-performance redline tires, and Super Bee package badging. The High Impact paint color of Go Green is hard to miss on this car. The paint was clearly applied by an expert as it shows extremely well. The body panels line up as they sho