Vehicle Description
1970 Dodge Super Bee V Code 440/6 Pack The name Super Bee came to
denote the all-business side of Dodge's high-performance offerings,
and this V-code Six Pack version from 1970 lives up to the
reputation because the only thing cute about this 'Bee were the bug
logos. Seriously equipped for power from day one, this restored
Dodge was one of 599 V-code Super Bee hardtops produced with the
4-speed in 1970. As noted, the engine is a V-code 440 Six Pack
design, so named because of the trio of heavy-breathing Holley
2-barrel carburetors mounted on an Edelbrock aluminum intake under
the oval air cleaner. With your hand atop the Hurst Pistol Grip and
sidestepping the clutch, you fired up through the gears of the A833
Chrysler 4-speed manual transmission, while a tough 3.55-geared
Sure Grip Dana rear end dished it all out through tires that were
sometimes screaming louder than the engine. When you were done,
power brakes with front discs were thankfully part of the package
as well, while fresh air entered the powerplant through the special
twin-scoop Ramcharger hood with an underhood scoop-to-carb seal.
Sedate? Not with that High Impact Top Banana Yellow paint and white
C-stripe complete with the bee graphics surrounding the rear
quarter panels. Inside is a beautiful white bucket-seat interior
that features the performance dash with wood-grain trim,
Tic-Toc-Tach, AM radio and 150 MPH speedometer. Of course, the
exterior design was unique only to 1970, an unmistakable visage of
the Super Bee's legacy and the final model season the name was on
the Coronet-shaped B-body. A chromed-and-painted metal Super Bee
emblem is on the centered hood divider, with a full-size spare in
the trunk. This car rides on the 5-spoke Magnum 500 styled road
wheels, but was upgraded further with BF Goodrich radial tires, a
fitting end to the serious possibilities this car offers over the
road. Dodge's Scat Pack had a true reputation, and this gorgeous
yellow and white example helped put the sting into it .1 of 599
V-Code Super Bee Hardtops produced with 4-speed in 1970 Restored
V-code 440 Six Pack engine with Edelbrock intake A833 Hemi 4-speed
transmission 3.55 Dana rear end Power brakes with front discs
Stylish and functional Ramcharger hood Dressed in correct Top
Banana with White C-stripe Immaculate and rare White bucket seat
interior Correct and Groovy Hurst Pistol Grip shifter Styled Magnum
500 road wheels with newer BF Goodrich radial tires Rear Spoiler