440 Engine / Hemi 4 Speed Transmission on 2040-cars
Pensacola, Florida, United States
I am selling a true 1970 Dodge Super Bee with a 440 Engine and a Hemi Pistol Grip 4 Speed Transmission. It was originally a 383 and was converted over to a 440 engine. This car is un-restored and in great condition for being unrestored. Interior is original and is in great condition. Most lights and gauges operate properly. All body chrome and Super Bee badging is in good condition. Doors are aligned properly and open and close easily. The engine is very strong and runs out great. It has a Holley 750 double pumper carburetor with roller rockers and solid lift cam. I was told the motor has only 2,000 miles on it. The transmission shifts out smooth with no grinding or coming out of gear. The rear end is the original 8 3/4 with 391 gears. It has Centerline wheels with 295/50/15 on the rear. The paint is in good shape but has areas with small scratches and chips. This is a good driver quality car or can easily be restored to show quality condition. The rear bumper has some damage to it but that is about it on the car. This Super Bee has unbelievable torque. Please do not hesitate to ask any questions. The car is As-is where-is with no warranty written or implied. We encourage anybody or inspector to come look at the car before the auction ends as it is super solid car.
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Sun, 27 Jul 2014
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