1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee – Zehr Insurance Brokers Ltd.
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Vintage Car of the Month
Posted On October 1, 2024
This month, we spotlight a true Mopar legend – a stunning 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee. Lovingly restored over seven years by Louis Losier of Oshawa, Ontario, this Dark Green Metallic beauty is a masterpiece of muscle car heritage. Equipped with its original 383 Big Block V8 and a 727 automatic transmission, this Super Bee roars with power and precision.
Originally built at the Lynch Road Assembly plant, it was sold at Markham Chrysler in Toronto. With just over 43,000 miles on the odometer, this Super Bee has undergone a complete rotisserie restoration, sparing no expense to maintain its authenticity.
With original sales paperwork and build sheets still intact, this car is not just a showstopper, but a symbol of preserved history. We’re proud to insure such a pristine piece of automotive culture, helping our client protect their investment for many years to come.
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