The hardtop Dodge Coronets had the same look as the 1969 model except for the full circle front bumper. The Super Bee's retained the divided front circle bumpers. The power selections were a 375 bhp 440 Magnum V-8, a 383 Magnum, or the optional 426 Hemi V-8. This Super Bee has the 383 cid Magnum power plant. The Super Bee seen here is finished in Plum Crazy paint with a white vinyl roof crowning the car. The interior is finished with brilliant white vinyl seats making this Super Bee example a truly beautiful car. I have other videos of rare, restored, and wonderful cars.
1970 Dodge Super Bee 426 Hemi STK # 774 *SOLD*
1970 Hemi Dodge Super Bee Recreation with only 2000 miles since a complete rotisserie restoration. Under that menacing ram air hood you'll find a date-coded 426 Hemi which was chosen in favor of the original 383 Magnum during restoration. The engine swap was done professionally with a correct Hemi K frame and Hemi 3/8 fuels lines, etc. Has a correct and hard-to-find functional ram air hood. The interior is in excellent condition and features a reconditioned and very rare wood steering wheel. This is a great looking, great running car with absolutely beautiful black paint. And yes, it's a Hemi!
1970 DODGE SUPER BEE 383 MAGNUM - ULTIMATE DODGE MUSCLE CAR
Super Bee's have a special distinction as a muscle car. Take a look at it's specs: 2-door coupe body type, RWD (rear-wheel drive) and manual 4-speed gearbox. Basic om specs and characteristics: gasoline engine of 6277 cm3 / 383 cui displacement with advertised power 250 kW / 335 hp / 340 PS ( SAE gross ) / 5200 and 576 Nm / 425 lb-ft / 3400 of torque. Dimension of the Bee are outside length is 5326 mm / 209.7 in, it's 1948 mm / 76.7 in wide and has wheelbase of 2972 mm / 117 inches. Curb weight 1590 kg / 3505 lbs. How about the speed? Top speed 206 km/h (128 mph) (theoretical); accelerations 0- 60 mph 6.6 s; 0- 100. That Magnum engine is 383 in³ (6.3 L) Big-Block V8, 335 hp. This happened to be the smallest of the available Bee engines. The other engine choices were the 426 in³ (7.0 L) Hemi V8, 425 hp., or the 440 in³ (7.2 L) Big-Block V8, 390 hp. Check out this Super Bee finished in Sublime paint. Notice that the interior is in basic black, a favorite finish in the sixties and seventies. In summer heat that black interior was insufferable. This does have a very attractive console and gear shift. Then there is the trademark Super Bee emblems and flat black band around the quarter panels and trunk. This Super Bee is rare for most muscle cars were run into the ground, so to speak, as they were all abused. Quite a restoration on this iconic muscle car and thanks very much for viewing this 1970 Dodge Super Bee.
1970 Dodge Super Bee Engine Rev
Visit http://sanfranciscosportscars.com/1970-dodge-super-bee/ to see this beautiful 1970 Dodge Super Bee for sale from San Francisco Sports Cars. Decked out with brilliant Hemi Orange paint and a powerful 440 6-pack engine and an original Hurst Pistol Grip shifter she is one impressive muscle car.
For a complete list of specs, 2 photo galleries and video take a look at the link above.
Then grab yourself a phone and call Brad Goldstone at 415-847-4169 to secure this baby before anyone else does.
Thanks for looking and enjoy the show!
Contact:
Brad Goldstone
San Francisco Sports Cars
191 Industrial Rd
San Carlos, CA 94070
415-847-4169
69 1/2 Dodge Super Bee - 440 Six Pack A12
Brian taking the 69 1/2 Dodge Super Bee around the block.
Note: This is a leisurely drive around the block. Sorry ... no burnouts ...etc.
David Freiburger's 1970 Super Bee Revival, Part 1
Hot Rod Editor In Chief David Freiburger has owned this 1970Dodge Super Bee since he was 15 years old. In 1995, it was restored indrag-race trim and loaded with a Dick Landy 484ci Hemi. Then it satuntouched until 2010, when Hot Rod decided to rework it as a street car. Inthis video, the guys thrash to get it on the road at the last minute forMopars at the Strip, then drive the car from Los Angeles to Las Vegas anddrag race it. Look for part 2, also here on YouTube.Hot Rod Editor In Chief David Freiburger has owned this 1970Dodge Super Bee since he was 15 years old. In 1995, it was restored indrag-race trim and loaded with a Dick Landy 484ci Hemi. Then it satuntouched until 2010, when Hot Rod decided to rework it as a street car. Inthis video, the guys thrash to get it on the road at the last minute forMopars at the Strip, then drive the car from Los Angeles to Las Vegas anddrag race it. Look for part 2, also here on YouTube.
1970 Dodge Super Bee
1970 Dodge Super Bee at its finest. Shot in the mountains of Utah near Park City, The Super Bee rules the road. This Super Bee has the original paint with no flaws and has never been touched up. Want to showcase your classic like this?
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1970 Dodge Super Bee
It doesn't get any better than this....a perfect example! 440 c.i. six pack...functional hood scoops..this one looks the part of a racer! Takes me back to the day I owned a 68 Coronet!
1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee Tour
This is a quick tour of a 1969 Dodge Super Bee, enjoy! This car is equipped with factory 383 high performance, 4-speed manual heavy duty and the N96 Ram Charger Ram Air system.