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OhioMopar; I am getting failure notices when using the email address you provided. Thank you
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Since I have owned this R/T I trailered it to the Tennessee Valley Mopar Show in Huntsville.
However, I had a photo poster if it at the Nationals in August.
Yes, DodgeBee, it is doable. When you consider how few 1969 Coronet R/T 4 speed bodies are left it deserves to be
restored. Feel free to offer a price even though you might think it is unrealistically low.
By the way, I love your attached photo of the 1968 Super Bee.
Yes, Sir. You can find some photos of this car on page 10 of the Mopars For Sale classified ads on this website.
If you are still interested I can email more photos. You know how hard it is to find a 1969 Coronet R/T 4 speed body.
Originally 440, console hemi 4 spd., Dana. Now-no eng./trans/radiator, comes with Dana 35 rear end and extra 8 3/4 rear end, fender tag, IA title, rusty, needs total resto., Hard to find buildable Coronet R/T 4 speeds! $5,700 OBO. Located in Western Alabama.
Yes, there is an IA title from 10/22/04 to Ronald Ralph Rice of Kalona IA. There were no Alabama titles
until 1975. So, whoever buys this R/T gets an old IA title and a bill of sale from me.
There is no radiator, bellhousing or linkage. The frame rails and crossmember are a mixed bag. There is rust in the
usual spots. You can see the grill can be restored as well as the tail finish panel. Yes, that is a Ramcharger hood
and scoops. The cowl panel along the bottom of the...
Originally 440, hemi 4 spd., dana. Now needs total resto., comes with non-match '69
440HP block, 906 heads, factory intake manifold, 8 3/4 rear end. No trans. $6,800. Car is
located in North Tuscaloosa County, AL
I am installing a bench seat floor pan out of a '69 Coronet donor car into my '69 Super Bee.
Is the floor pan strong enough to support bucket seats? Will I need extra reinforcement/support
under the floor pan for the Super Bee bucket seats? If so, who sells such supports?