This 1969½ Dodge Super Bee is an M-code hardtop that was built at the Lynch Road plant in Michigan on April 26, 1969 finished in Hemi Orange over a black interior.

The car received a 440ci V8 with a Six Pack induction setup of triple two-barrel carburetors from the factory.

The exhaust was replaced in the 1990s, and the fuel pump was replaced in 1999.

The engine-pad stamping reads 9A306922, matching the final characters of the car’s chassis number.

Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a replacement four-speed manual transmission.

The car received a 4.10:1 final-drive ratio and a limited-slip differential from the factory.

Power comes from a numbers-matching 440ci V8 with a Six Pack induction system and is delivered to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission.

The car was delivered new in Hemi Orange (V2), and A12 equipment included a matte-black fiberglass lift-off hood with “Six Pack” decals on the scoop.

The car has been refinished, and other features include chrome bumpers, dual exhaust outlets, and a white tail stripe with Super Bee graphics.

Polished 15″ Cragar wheels wear blue center caps and are mounted with Futura GLS Super Sport tires. Drum brakes are utilized at each corner, and the front end have been rebuilt in the 1990s with replacement shocks and brakes.

The black interior was redone in 1990.

Features include a woodgrain console with storage, a Hurst shifter, and an AM radio.

A three-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of instrumentation that includes a 150-mph speedometer, an analog clock, four auxiliary gauges, and an AutoMeter tachometer with a shift light that has been added to the column.

The five-digit odometer shows approximately 55k miles, true mileage is unknown.