This 1969 Dodge Coronet hardtop underwent a Super Bee-inspired refurbishment in 2012.

The car was repainted in black and received a matching reupholstered interior, a rebuilt suspension, and a retrofitted 440ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission.

The factory 225ci slant-six was replaced with a 440ci V8 during the refurbishment.

A Mopar Performance intake manifold and ignition system are fitted along with a Holley 770cfm carburetor with an electric choke and Flowmaster 40-series mufflers.

A new battery was installed in November 2022, and service in preparation for the sale included a changing the oil, ignition components, and fuel filter along with a coolant flush.

Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a TorqueFlite A727 three-speed automatic transmission.

The car was repainted in 2012 in black with white stripes over the trunk and down the sides.

Features include Super Bee graphics, hood scoops, quad headlamps, rear quarter-panel scallops, dual exhaust outlets, and bright bumpers and trim.

A ceramic coating was applied in preparation for the sale.

Polished American Racing 15″ wheels are wrapped in 255/60 BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires.

Stopping power is provided by red-painted drum brakes at each corner.

Two of the ball joints in the steering linkage have torn rubber boots.

The cabin features bench seats upholstered in black vinyl along with a matching dashboard, door panels, and carpets.

Black-painted and bright trim accents the dash and the tops of the door panels, and amenities include a heater, a locking glove box, manual crank windows, embroidered floor mats, a fire extinguisher, and a factory push-button AM radio.

A three-spoke steering wheel frames a horizontal 120-mph speedometer and auxiliary gauges for fuel level, coolant temperature, and alternator output.

The five-digit odometer shows 92k miles, TMU.