1970 Dodge Super Bee is Classic Muscle at its Best

From the inside to the outside, this Super Bee epitomises 1970's style.

By Robert Bacon - June 20, 2019
1970 Dodge Super Bee is Classic Muscle at its Best
1970 Dodge Super Bee is Classic Muscle at its Best
1970 Dodge Super Bee is Classic Muscle at its Best
1970 Dodge Super Bee is Classic Muscle at its Best
1970 Dodge Super Bee is Classic Muscle at its Best
1970 Dodge Super Bee is Classic Muscle at its Best
1970 Dodge Super Bee is Classic Muscle at its Best
1970 Dodge Super Bee is Classic Muscle at its Best
1970 Dodge Super Bee is Classic Muscle at its Best
1970 Dodge Super Bee is Classic Muscle at its Best

Super Bee

This striking 1970 Dodge Super Bee has been kept in pristine condition over the years and is now headed towards a new home. It's hardly surprising then that it's already been sold for somewhere between $125,000-145,000. Apologies if anyone viewing this was hoping to pick it up for a decent deal. 

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Full Restoration

Cars which are 49 years old don't just look like this by accident. This is the result of a full restoration which brought the vehicle back to factory-level standards by way of a meticulous process. Practically every nut and bolt on this machine has been replaced and polished.  

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Best of the '70s

This model comes with plenty of optional extras. One of its most striking features is its functional twin-scoop Ramcharger hood package. This car is truly the best of what the 1970s had to offer. 

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Final Offering

This Super Bee is more than just a pristine classic muscle car, it's a piece of history. This was the last year the Super Bee was produced based on the two-door Coronet package and the model went out with a bang. 

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One Year Only

This model was redesigned for 1970, but this design would be changed again in 1971. The twin-round front bumper layout and smooth lines are instantly recognizable and were only found on models produced in the 1970 model year.

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Top Banana

Arguably this model's Top Banana exterior is the thing that stands out the most. This perfectly contrasts the car's black graphics, ensuring that it turns heads everywhere it goes.

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Power

This model certainly looks like a classic muscle car from the 1970s, and it goes like one too. Under the hood lies a V-code 440 Six-Pack engine. This powerplant pumps out an eye-watering 390 horsepower and 490 lb-ft of torque. 

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A Driver's Car

Considering this is a 1970's muscle car, this model gets all of its power to the road as well as you could hope for. This is all down to the Dana 60 rear with Sure Grip and the A833 heavy-duty 4-speed transmission. 

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Beautiful Interior

This vehicle's tan interior and AM/8-track stereo scream '70s. It also comes with a pistol grip shifter and a Rallye dash which has a factory tachometer.

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Wheels

This Super Bee comes with four 15-inch Rallye wheels which again encapsulate the 1970's style perfectly. These rims are wrapped in Goodyear Polyglas GT f60-15 tires. 

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