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54k-Mile 1969 Dodge Super Bee A12 Hardtop 440 Six Pack 4-Speed for sale | Hagerty Marketplace
Distinctive features included a black fiberglass lift-off hood with bold “Six Pack” decals, 15-inch black steel wheels, heavy-duty suspension, and 11-inch drum brakes. Lightweight and stripped of frills, the A12 was all business, capable of quarter-mile times in the high 12-second range.
Only 1,907 A12 Six-Pack Super Bees were built, and while many forgeries exist, this one is a true A12 in largely factory specification, as validated by Mopar master Galen Govier. Showing 54,700 miles and finished in factory HEMI Orange paint, this Super Bee is documented with the original assembly line Build Sheet and known ownership history; this is truly one of the legends of the 1960s muscle car era.
Factory Equipment
The previous owner, the late James William Black, Jr. M.D. of Dallas, Texas, wrote on January 15th, 2001: “The 1969 ½ Dodge Super Bee is a matching numbers car with original huge cast iron exhaust manifold and Edelbrock original six pack manifold. This engine is completely rebuilt with new Legendary interior and complete paint before being placed in storage 9 years ago. I rebuilt the front end with Year One parts, new brake pads, new wheel cylinders new fuel pump, new shocks in front and new air lift shocks in back. The odometer shows 53,332 miles. This is a hard top which Mopar Muscle Magazine readers voted the 1969 Super Bee Six Pack as the second most popular car just behind the Hemi Cuda.”
Dr. Black purchased the 440 Six-Pack from a fellow Texan in February 1990 showing approximately 53,000 miles. He acquired it from a Pennsylvania owner who had purchased it in 1983 from the original owner in the same state. The seller has owned this A12 since 2021.
Included Items
A Broad Arrow Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the seller of this vehicle. As such, the purchase transaction will be facilitated by Broad Arrow, including vehicle payment and title/ownership reassignment. Broad Arrow is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Craig ZimmermanPhone: 586.707.5811email: cszimmerman@hagerty.com
Vehicle Valuation Report: 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee
Only 1,907 A12 Six-Pack Super Bees were built, and while many forgeries exist, this one is a true A12 in largely factory specification, as validated by Mopar master Galen Govier. Showing 54,700 miles and finished in factory HEMI Orange paint, this Super Bee is documented with the original assembly line Build Sheet and known ownership history; this is truly one of the legends of the 1960s muscle car era.
Factory Equipment
- 54,700 miles indicated
- Based on known history and accompanying documentation, the odometer reading of this Super Bee is believed to be correct
- A12 – 440 Six-Pack conversion
- D21 – A833 four-speed manual transmission 23 spline, 11" clutch with Hurst Shifter
- 999 – 4.10:1 Dana 60 9.75" axle with 11" drums
- 26 – Radiator, 26" width
- V2 – HEMI Orange paint
- 8X – Black Bumblebee Sport stripe
- M – Trim Grade, Medium
- 6 – Vinyl bucket front seats
- X – Black interior
- C16 – Woodgrain console
- The chassis number (WM23M9A306922) decodes as:
- WM – Car Line: Dodge Super Bee
- 23 – Body Type: 2-Door Hardtop
- M – Engine: Special Order V8
- 9 – Model Year: 1969
- A – Assembly Plant: Lynch Road, Detroit, Michigan
- 306922 – Plant Sequential Number
- Mopar tachometer
- Mopar chrome valve covers
- 1992:
- Repaint in original HEMI Orange
- Engine rebuild
- Mechanical refurbishment
- 2024:
- Repaint in original HEMI Orange paint and stripe
- Three new factory correct Holley 2-barrel carburetors
- As with any vintage vehicle, some imperfections may be present. Interested parties are encouraged to review the photo gallery and contact the seller with any questions.
The previous owner, the late James William Black, Jr. M.D. of Dallas, Texas, wrote on January 15th, 2001: “The 1969 ½ Dodge Super Bee is a matching numbers car with original huge cast iron exhaust manifold and Edelbrock original six pack manifold. This engine is completely rebuilt with new Legendary interior and complete paint before being placed in storage 9 years ago. I rebuilt the front end with Year One parts, new brake pads, new wheel cylinders new fuel pump, new shocks in front and new air lift shocks in back. The odometer shows 53,332 miles. This is a hard top which Mopar Muscle Magazine readers voted the 1969 Super Bee Six Pack as the second most popular car just behind the Hemi Cuda.”
Dr. Black purchased the 440 Six-Pack from a fellow Texan in February 1990 showing approximately 53,000 miles. He acquired it from a Pennsylvania owner who had purchased it in 1983 from the original owner in the same state. The seller has owned this A12 since 2021.
Included Items
- Original assembly line Build Sheet
- Galen Govier report
- Extensive maintenance, refurbishment, and ownership documents
- Original factory valve covers
- Original rear end cover
- Owner's manual
A Broad Arrow Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the seller of this vehicle. As such, the purchase transaction will be facilitated by Broad Arrow, including vehicle payment and title/ownership reassignment. Broad Arrow is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Craig ZimmermanPhone: 586.707.5811email: cszimmerman@hagerty.com
Additional documents
Build Sheet plus Ownership and Refurbishment Documents: 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee A12 440 Six-Pack HardtopVehicle Valuation Report: 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee
















