Vehicle Description
STK 2658 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee
The 'Super Bee' was Dodge's budget-muscle competitor to the
Plymouth 'Road Runner' and all the rest. It was based on the 2-door
Coronet model and featured many of the same performance upgrades as
its Plymouth sibling. 'Scat Pack' was its symbol. This restored
1970 Dodge Super Bee retains its original appearance and performs
much like it did in 1970. The two-stage re-spray of Light Green
Metallic is in very good condition with factory-correct Bumblebee
racing stripes and 'Scat Pack' emblem. Other accents include a
matte black 'Fresh Air' hood (w/Richard Petty signature) and black
gator-grain vinyl top. The restored interior features green vinyl
seating, factory AM radio, a full compliment of gauges and factory
AM stereo system. The rebuilt 383ci wedge was the base engine for
the Dodge Super Bee and featured cylinder heads, camshaft and
induction system borrowed from the famed Chrysler 440ci Magnum. It
is married to Chrysler's best, the 3-speed 727 TorqueFlite
automatic. The undercarriage is solid and nicely detailed with a
new fuel tank and shocks. Handling is aided by power steering,
4-wheel drum brakes w/dual master and American Racing wheels with
BFG Radial T/A tires. This rare Super Bee is a piece of MOPAR
history from a time when muscle cars ruled the streets. ALL
VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".