Dodge came out swinging with its muscle-car line-up in the swinging '60s, but no dream machine has such a unique combination of factory components as the '69 1/2 Super Bee.
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Hot from the hive mid-year 1969, the 440/Six-Pack Super Bees, also known as code A12, were Dodge's directive for those who desired a lightweight mid-size muscle car, which could beat the heavier 426 Hemi (and nearly everything else from Detroit!) from streetlight to streetlight.
Only 1,907 440/Six-Pack 1969 1/2 Super Bees were produced in two body styles: a pillarless hardtop (more common) and a pillared coupe (lighter and less common).
This grand-prize Super Bee is the rarest of the versions produced - 1 of 153 in the pillared coupe body style with the optional three-speed automatic transmission.
All 1969 1/2 Dodge Super Bees included a 440-6 big-block engine rated at 390 horsepower, three Holley carburetors outputting 1,350-cfm, an Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold and a heavy-duty four-core radiator. Plus, they all included a 4.10 ratio, 9 3/4 Dana axle with Sure Grip differential. G70x15 Polyglas tires on 6" wheels.
For an original sticker price under $4,000, Dodge's street-scorching 1969 1/2 Super Bee made high performance affordable for the masses.
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