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1970 Dodge Superbee 4 Speed on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:99999 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383 C.I. V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1970
Make: Dodge
Model: Coronet
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 99,999
Sub Model: Superbee
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: DELUXE
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS VERY NICE 1970 DODGE CORONET SUPERBEE.  SAME OWNER FOR ALMOST 15 YEARS.  PREVIOUS OWNER WAS IN FT. WORTH TEXAS AREA. 

CAR IS VERY SOLID - ORIGINAL PANELS AND FLOOR PANS.  TRUNK FLOOR SOLID, NO PERFORATION - ONLY ISSUES ARE:  TRUNK DROP OFF'S HAVE BEEN REPAIRED SOME RUST BUBBLES ON LEFT 1/4 PANEL (BOTH FRONT AND REAR OF WHEEL OPENING).  BUBBLES IN PAINT ON RIGHT 1/4 UPPER SIDE/MIDDLE.  LEFT HOOD SCOOP NEEDS REFINISHING. 

THIS CAR HAD RESTORATION WORK DONE IN THE MID TO LATE 90'S.  (HAVE RECEIPTS FROM RESTORATION). SINCE CURRENT OWNER THE CAR HAS BEEN DRIVEN LESS THAN 500 MILES AND IT SHOWS!! ALL GLASS IS NICE WITH THE EXCEPTION OF RIGHT SIDE DOOR GLASS AS IT HAS SOME SCRATCHES IN IT.  INTERIOR COLOR WAS CHANGED AND IS EXCEPTIONALLY NICE. NEW SEAT COVERS,DOOR TRIM PANELS, DASH PAD, CARPET, ETC.  INSTRUMENT PANEL/GAUGES CLEANED AND REFURBISHED.  TICK TACH TOC WAS UPDATED (CLOCK) AND WORKS JUST FINE! 

THIS SUPERBEE RUNS GREAT AND DRIVES EXCELLENT !!!!

HERE ARE ALL THE DETAILS AND THE NUMBERS:

A24:BUILT SEPTEMBER 24, 1969

E63:383 4 BBL HI PERFORMANCE 335 HORSEPOWER  NOTE:  ENGINE IS NUMBERS ONLY MATCHING  NOT ORIGINAL  IT IS A 1970  383 WITH A DATE CODE ON BLOCK OF 7-3-69.  BLOCK ID# OG246169.  ENGINE WAS REBUILT DURING RESTO.

D21:  4 SPEED MANUAL TRANS  ID# PP833  2979  0  113155

FF4:  LIME GREN METALLIC  COLOR WAS CHANGED TO R4 BRIGHT RED  -  PAINT IS IN VERY  NICE CONDITION.

M6F8:  BUCKET SEATS (GREEN, CHANGED TO BLACK )NEW FROM LEGENDARY

C21:  CENTER ARM REST (BUDDY SEAT)

C55:  BUCKET SEATS

H51:  AIR CONDITIONING

J25:  3 SPEED WIPERS

M21:  ROOF DRIP RAIL MOULDINGS

M42:  FRONT MOULDING

N41:  DUAL EXHAUST/ NO TIPS  NOW HAS DUALS WITH H-PIPE WITH FLOWMASTER 40'S AND TIPS.  SOUNDS NICE.

R11:  AM RADIO

V1W:  VINYL ROOF  WHITE  (FULL)

V6W:  LONGITUDINAL STRIPE  WHITE

OTHER IMPORTANT FEATURES ARE:

     8.75 REAR AXLE WITH 323 SURE GRIP  -  489 CASE

     FACTORY A/C CAR  - A/C COMPRESSOR ON ENGINE  - OTHER UNDERHOOD A/C PARTS COME WITH CAR  (NOT INSTALLED)

     POWER STEERING

     ELECTRONIC IGNITION  - MOPAR PERFORMANCE CONVERSION KIT.

OVERALL THIS SUPERBEE IS A VERY NICE DRIVER  LOOKS  GOOD, RUNS NICE AND WILL TURN HEADS ANYWHERE.  THIS IS A OLDER RESTO SO IT DOES HAVE SOME FLAWS.  IT IS PRICED ACCORDINGLY  -  VERY RESONABLE RESERVE !! 

PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS AND LOOK AT ALL PICTURES PRIOR TO PLACING BIDS.

BID WITH CONFIDENCE !!

MANY OTHER PICTURES AVAILABLE - JUST ASK AND WE CAN EMAIL SPECIFIC PHOTOS.

****WINNING BIDDER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL TRANSPORTATION COSTS****

****A NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT  OF $1000.00 (USD) MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF CLOSE OF AUCTION

       (DEPOSIT MUST BE PAID THRU PAY PAL) *****

****THE BALANCE MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF CLOSE OF AUCTION (UNLESS OTHERWISE ARRANGED) USD****

 

 

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