1968 Coronet Superbee Convertible California Rust Free # Match 383 Big Block on 2040-cars
Folsom, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8 383
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Coronet
Trim: convertible
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: Auto
Mileage: 8,023
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
You are bidding on a 1968 Coronet convertible made to look like a superbee. This superbee is a California rust free car with the original 383 big block with a 727 trans, power steering and column shift. The superbee is a real 383 coronet and the car has fender tag also but the original color was white and I changed it to black with bright red interior and a red superbee stripe. Everything is new on this convertible so here is a list of all the new parts body and paint $10K spent, stripe superbee red, front and rear bumpers, windshield, door and trunk rubbers, door felts, convertible top from legendary with glass back window, convertible top rubbers, well liner, convertible top both rams ( $2800 spent on just top), hood scoops with bezels, carpet, sill plates, front and rear seats, door panels, arm rest, antenna, brake lines front to rear , rubber brake lines, wheel cylinders, master, engine compartment brakes lines, brakes front and rear, all front suspension, shocks front and rear, gas tank, sending unit, fuel lines , 727 trans rebuilt, tork converter, u joints front and rear, 383 motor original rebuilt stock specs, motor mounts and trans mount, heater core, voltage regulator, starter, wiring harness, alternator, power steering pump, belts, hoses, distributor, carburetor, air cleaner, pie tin, dual exhaust with chrome tips out the back, center caps, newer tires, brackets, coil, starter relay, water pump, oil pump, battery, battery cables, thermostat, sending units and i am sure i forgot a few things but you get the just of it. I put a 69 hood on the superbee so you can add an air grabber if you would like it has the mounts for it. This is a great car and it shows well, black is the best color and with the red it really stands out. You don't see to many black convertibles with red interior and it is looks fantastic inside and out. Great car to cruise around in and a very solid investment convertibles just go up in price. I will sell to people in other countries and will help with shipping.
Overseas bidders are welcome to bid.
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