Stock # | 7224-CHA |
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Engine | 440 Six Pack V8 |
Transmission | 4 Speed Manual |
Color | Sublime Green |
Interior | Black |
Mileage | 2,809 (Unknown) |
Chassis | |
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Front Suspension Type | Independent |
Rear Suspension Type | Leaf Spring |
Axle Specification | Dana 60 |
Front Wheel Specification | 15" |
Rear Wheel Specification | 15" |
Front Tire Specification | 235/60R15 |
Rear Tire Specification | 235/60R15 |
Options | |||||
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Seatbelts | Power Steering | Vinyl Interior | Heat | Defrost | AM Radio |
Documentation |
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Owner's Manual |
The vin tag on this 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee reads like your ultimate Mopar wish list. It tells us this car was born with a 440 Six Pack, and as you look over the total package, it still retains all the right features that make this coupe truly impressive.
Straight lines down the sides are especially critical on Mopar's imposing B-body cars, and you can see from the crisp curves along the flanks that the bodywork has been well done. But the sheet metal is only half of the story. Sub-Lime green is so vibrant that it nearly glows in the dark, this was only available in 1970. It looks like this was resprayed in the mid-2000s, and they took extra time in giving this a high-quality application to make sure you notice the vibrancy. Plus, the dark side is a terrific contrast that loves to show off the best pieces. The black accents draw added attention to the dual hood scoops, flared rear fenders, and full-width rear spoiler. And the dark dual grilles show off the 1970 coupe's exclusive front end that's as menacing as a furrowed brow. Hood pins, Super Bee mascots, and Mopar road wheels are all part of the details that make this very vintage and absolutely awesome.
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1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 440 Six Pack
- Stock
- 7224-CHA
- Engine Size
- 440 Six Pack V8
- Transmission
- 4 Speed Manual
- Miles
- 2,809 (Unknown)
- Location
- Charlotte
Description
The vin tag on this 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee reads like your ultimate Mopar wish list. It tells us this car was born with a 440 Six Pack, and as you look over the total package, it still retains all the right features that make this coupe truly impressive.
Straight lines down the sides are especially critical on Mopar's imposing B-body cars, and you can see from the crisp curves along the flanks that the bodywork has been well done. But the sheet metal is only half of the story. Sub-Lime green is so vibrant that it nearly glows in the dark, this was only available in 1970. It looks like this was resprayed in the mid-2000s, and they took extra time in giving this a high-quality application to make sure you notice the vibrancy. Plus, the dark side is a terrific contrast that loves to show off the best pieces. The black accents draw added attention to the dual hood scoops, flared rear fenders, and full-width rear spoiler. And the dark dual grilles show off the 1970 coupe's exclusive front end that's as menacing as a furrowed brow. Hood pins, Super Bee mascots, and Mopar road wheels are all part of the details that make this very vintage and absolutely awesome.
When you have a pillarless hardtop like this, you know you're going to love cruising with all the windows down. That's why it's also great to have the interior look so good. It's a time capsule-like style with a clean look that goes with all the exterior black accents. Two wide rows of bench seats, detail-stitched upholstery, smooth wood-like trim, a working AM radio, and the dome light greets you when the door opens - this one really is a true classic. This also loves to remind you that it's made for driving. That's why you have the Rallye instrument cluster, including a tic-toc-tach. The classic wheel connects you to smooth power steering. And the pistol-grip Hurst shifter is a true muscle car icon.
When it's time to go to the car shows, we know you'll be spending all of your time with the hood up. That's because within the vibrant green engine bay lies a Mopar orange beast. The 440 cubic-inch V8 with the triple-deuce carb "Six Pack" is a Dodge legend. The vin tag tells us this was born with this awesome motor, and so they took their time building this year-correct replacement block with style. That's why the whole engine bay has a very tidy presentation so that nothing gets in the way of people seeing the massive hood-fed air grabber and the big block that fills all the space between the fenders. Plus, with the rumbling H-pipe dual exhaust and Flowmaster mufflers, everyone will know your power superiority even if you haven't come into view yet. And you have full control over the power and soundtrack thanks to the four-speed manual transmission. As you look at the undercarriage photos, you see nice details like a newer gas tank and newer front bushings. And those wide BF Goodrich T/As are always welcomed on a proper muscle Mopar.
Complete with the owner's manual, this is the strong-running six-pack Super Bee that was made to get noticed. It's the muscle car you've always wanted in a turn-key ready package. Call now!
Features
- Seatbelts
- Power Steering
- Vinyl Interior
- Heat
- Defrost
- AM Radio
Documentation
- Owner's Manual
SPECS
- Exterior Color
- Sublime Green
- Interior Color
- Black
- Front Suspension
- Independent
- Rear Suspension
- Leaf Spring
- Front Brakes
- Drum
- Rear Brakes
- Drum
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