Vehicle Description
1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 2-Door Hardtop - 440 Six Pack - One of
1,072 Produced - Same owner since 1981 - Sublime (code FJ5) Paint
Color (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this vehicle on a
website other than our main website, it's possible that only some
of our many photographs of this car are not presented due to
website limitations. To be sure you access all the photographs,
please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) Garage Kept
Motors is honored to represent such a cool 1970 Dodge Coronet Super
Bee for consideration. This is a true, numbers matching 440 Six
Pack car wearing the correct Sublime paint color. The original
owner of the car owned a Chrysler Dealership in Dearborn, Michigan.
He ordered the car new as he preferred the 440 Six Pack to the
problematic Hemi. The vehicle sat in the corner of his building
through the late 70's. Our client then purchased the car in 1981.
It has been owned and cared for like the prized possession it is,
garnishing awards and trophies at multiple high end shows. Our
client drove only 6,384 miles in 39 years of ownership. As stated
above, the car is finished in original Sublime (code FJ5) color
paint with the Fresh Air Hood (code N96) ordered option. It remains
in remarkable condition. The roof color is also FJ5 Sublime over a
high trim grade Black Vinyl (code H2X9) interior, which includes
rare factory headrests. And what a powerplant it is under the hood!
This beautiful MOPAR is powered by the coveted 440ci/390 3x2bbl V8
engine, more commonly known as the 440 Six-Pack. All numbers match;
it is original to the car. These motors were often preferred to the
Hemi's for being more robust and more reliable. The 727 TorqueFlite
Automatic transmission is also original to the car. There are five
different locations where the VIN has been verify: on top of the
dashboard, on the motor, transmission passenger side, behind the
radiator support member, and under the weather stripping on drivers
side trunk rail. The block casting number is 2536430, which
designates a 1970 build date. The car runs and drives incredibly
well, and sounds phenomenal doing it. Be sure to check out the
video. Our client purchased the car with the chrome Cragar Mags but
added a stainless steel exhaust system with side cut-outs. They
make this beefy car sound even more exciting. The car was
undercoated right after purchase as that was common practice for
the era. On the Super Bee registry, the car is listed as number one
on the list. Furthermore, this car was professionally photographed
and featured in the Snap-On Tools Classic Car calendar for April.
It has also won best B-Body at the Gilmore Car Museum MOPAR Show.
If desired, the original Good Year Polyglas F70-14 tires can
accompany the sale. In summary, what we have here is an awesome
MOPAR with all known ownership history, and is one of only 1,072
produced. This is an amazing collector car at a more than fair
price point considering what's mentioned above. Be sure to check
out all the photos and video on our main website: Garage Kept
Motors. Call if interested or e-mail with any questions. Thank you
for looking. VIN Decoder: W - Car Line: Dodge Coronet, Dodge
Charger (1971) M - Price Class: Medium (WM - B-Body: Dodge Coronet
Super Bee 1969-1970) 23 - Body Type: Two-Door Hardtop V - Engine:
440 3-2bbl V8 0 - Year: 1970 A - Assembly Plant: Lynch Road, MI
125811 - Production Sequence Fender Tag Decoder: E87: 440-6 Barrel
High Performance D32: HD A-727 TorqueFlite Transmission WM23: Dodge
Coronet 2-Door Hardtop V0A: 440 390HP 3-2 bbl 8-Cylinder, 1970,
Lynch Road, MI 125811:Production Sequence FJ5: Sublime (Body Color)
H2X9: High Trim Grade, Vinyl Bench, Black (Interior) TX9: Black
Upper Door Frame 917: August 17, 1969 Build Date 023127: Order
Number FJ5: Sublime (Roof Color) N96: Fresh Air Hood 26: 26-inch
Radiator