1969 Super Bee 440, Mopar B Body ,coronet 440 on 2040-cars
Santa Ana, California, United States
Up for sale is a 1969 super bee 440,recreation car. Look at the pictures and you can see the Amount of work there is on this car. I was NOT going to sale this car .., but a family health problem has occur, and I'll be listing a couple of toys I have. Remember that if you don't buy this by the end of action , you won't be able to do it after, unless we arrange for it. The car is in running conditions , it was original a 318 car v8 Coronet 440, and NOW IS WEARRING A rebuild 440 engine and transmission from a 1969 car. Front brakes disc conversion , ( I have the original drums set up complete in a box. ) $ 5.000 worth of bumpers chromes and stainless parts all ready and finish. All glass are ready and in excellent condition Interior is all complete , needs new carpet , and seat upholstery. I have the roof liner new, doors panels are in excellent shape . Also have all the rubber miscellaneous new or replacements. lots of parts where gold or clear zinc plated . The car is very close to be finish . Tires are just to move the car around. no hub caps for this one . super bee style. Car is a CALIFORNIA CAR ALL IT'S LIFE, with NO RUST .. Clear title in my name with NO BACK FEES . blue and yellow plates. The picture number 16 shows what I want it to look like finish except the rims. So now .. Due to the Family problem I have I CAN'T turn my phone OFF so if you decide to call me at 3.00am ...REMEMBER..! I'm in California PASIFIC STANDART TIME ... check your time difference..! I Can answer all questions from 9.00 am to 9.00 pm at my cell 949-205-9903 I have lots of pictures of the complete process and this was to be my own car . I can help with shipping , but you will have to arrange all that (and you will pay it) with your shipping company. look at my other items I have to sale , and thanks for your understanding on this matter.. Thank you so much Apolo1100
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