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1968 Dodge Coronet

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1968 Dodge Coronet - $29,900 - Kingston, PA - The DODGE SUPER BEE is a muscle car marketed by Dodge, that was produced for the 1968 through 1971. The original Dodge Super Bee was based on the Dodge Coronet two-door coupe, and was produced from 1968 until 1970. It was Dodge's low-priced powerful muscle car and a rebadged version of the Plymouth Road Runner. The origin of the name, ''SUPER BEE'', has its basis in the ''B'' Body designation pertinent to Chrysler's mid-sized cars, including the Road Runner and Charger. The Super Bee included a HEAVY DUTY SUSPENSION, a MOPAR A-833 FOUR SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, HIGH PERFORMANCE RED LINE TIRES and diecast chrome SCAT PACK BEE MEDALLIONS. Outside, a stripe (with the bee logo) was wrapped around the tail. This in excellent condition 1968 Dodge Super Bee has the ADJUSTABLE RAM AIR INDUCTION HOOD that hides the 383 MAGNUM V8 paired to the Mopar A-833 transmission with a HURST ''COMPETITION PLUS FLOOR SHIFTER'' delivering 335 horsepower to the rear wheels. The interior appears original and is in excellent condition. The undercarriage is exceptionally clean and dry. We're offering this very rare, genuine 1968 Dodge Super Bee that is a beautiful combination of original, with extensive cosmetic and mechanical restoration over the years. The odometer reads 67,230 miles but we're offering this vehicle as mileage exempt due to its age. This 1968 Dodge Super Bee comes with $271.15 dollars in factory and aftermarket options starting with POWER STEERING, JVC KD-S29 STEREO, POWER BRAKES and TACHOMETER. This highly desirable example also features ICE COLD AFTERMARKET AIR CONDITIONING. This vehicle also includes 1 Set of Keys & Floor Mats. Sure to appreciate in value it comes comprehensively serviced and detailed by our highly regarded Bosch Authorized Service Facility. Trades Welcome. -- INSTALLED FEATURES: Four-Speed Manual Transmission, Heavy Duty Suspension, Hurst Competition Plus Shifter, 383 Cid V8 Four Barrel, Redline Wide Oval Tires, Brakes, Tachometer, Air Conditioning, Power Brakes, Power Steering, Jvc Kd-S29 Stereo

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All around, a pretty nice car, but the wrong color. I can overlook the clear gloss on the engine, wheels could be swapped for steelies & dog dish. But what kind of moron installed that AC. :doh: And what's with the pieced together dash? :huh: The price is right in the ballpark though.
 
And what's with the pieced together dash? :huh:
That's a '68 Rallye dash. They all have that little filler panel to the lower right of the speedometer. It's a one-year-only thing; Chargers are the same way (I have a '68 Charger cluster in my garage). Use of a flash doesn't really that ribbed dash to present well in photos, but I'm sure in person it looks perfectly fine.

Other than the clumsy-looking AC, the non-factory hood, and the Pistol Grip that looks woefully out of place, this really doesn't look to be a bad car. I actually like the wheels and tires that are on it. They nicely offset the "generic" aspect of a white car with black markings.

As far as price goes, either this guy's realistic (which is rare) or there's something nasty hiding beneath all that shine.
 
As far as price goes, either this guy's realistic (which is rare) or there's something nasty hiding beneath all that shine.

[h=2]Rayco Eurospec Motorcars......sounds like a dealer that specializes in foreign exotics. Probably just wants to move it ASAP.:hmmm:[/h]
 

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