Detail Info for: Dodge : Coronet SUPER BEE 1970 dodge super bee real deal no reserve last bidder wins barn find

Transaction Info
Sold On:
01/28/2015
Price:
$ 7802.00
Condition:
Mileage:
Location:
Tampa, Florida, 33624
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1970 Dodge Coronet
Submodel Body Type:
SUPER BEE Coupe
Engine:
V8 440
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
WM23N0A137339
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
((( NO RESERVE LAST BIDDER WINS ))) UP FOR AUCTION IS A REAL 1970 DODGE SUPER BEE (( TRUE BARN FIND )) THIS SUPER BEE BEEN IN STORAGE SINCE THE EARLY 80'S AND HAVES GREAT POTENTIAL. THIS IS A TRUE MUSCLE CAR WITH FACTORY EQUIPPED 383 BIG BLOCK 335HP. BUT HAVES A 440 IN IT NOW. 727 TORQUEFLITE AUTO TRANS MANUAL BRAKES. NO POWER STEERING. NO A/C. JUST RAW HORSE POWER. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL PLUM CRAZY PURPLE CAR. THIS IS A PRETTY SOLID CAR WITH VERY MINOR RUST. TYPICAL MOPAR B-BODY RUST. GREAT PROJECT CAR FOR THE TRUE MOPAR ENTHUSIASTS. PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THE LAST BIDDER WINS FOR MORE INFO PLEASE CALL 813-407-1337 Today muscle car enthusiasts appreciate Mopar's constant need to reinvent itself in order to stay competitive, and collectors are scrambling to preserve the remaining examples of these unique low production vehicles. The one-year design and out-of-the-box high performance of the 1970 Super Bee ensures its place in history as a classic Mopar Collector's Item. The Super Bee name came about because of the rear end stripes. The twin stripe pattern was placed on the tail of the car, an unusual thing back then. Calling these, bumble bee stripes Dodge created an entire marketing campaign featuring their high performance cars, calling them the "Scat Pack". Needing a logo or mascot to draw the package together, a Bumble bee wearing a crash helmet and sporting huge wide slicks was created- the Scat Pack bumble bee. When shown to Burt Bouwkamp then Product Planning Manager he remarked it looked like a Super Bee. What a great name! Thus the name was born. This bee would find itself being stuck to the rear deck lid and on the rear quarter panels of Dodge's new super coupe. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL VEHICLE SHIPPING COST AND ARRANGEMENTS.