Go Mango 1970 Dodge Superbee on 2040-cars
Joplin, Missouri, United States
Body Type:HARDTOP
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383 HP
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Coronet
Trim: SUPERBEE
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 0
Disability Equipped: No
Sub Model: CORONET SUPERBEE
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: GO MANGO ORANGE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: BURNT ORANGE
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1970 SUPERBEE WITH HI IMPACT COLOR OF GO MANGO/VITAMIN C ORANGE WITH WHITE C STRIPES AND BURNT ORANGE INTERIOR 383 HP AUTOMATIC. THE MOTOR/TRANS IS A 1970 HP MOTOR BUT IS NOT! ORIGINAL TO THIS CAR, THIS MOTOR/TRANS WAS RUNNING AND DRIVING IN A 70 CHALLENGER I HAD AND PULLED AND INSTALLED IN THIS CAR, THE CHALLENGER HAD A/C SO I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO LOCATE THE NON A/C BRACKETS/PULLEYS. POWERSTEERING IS BOLTED ON. MOTOR WILL TURN OVER IN CAR WITH A BATTERY WITH KEY SWITCH BUT I HAVE NOT GOT IT RUNNING IN THE CAR YET AS THIS IS A SECOND PROJECT THAT I HAVE BEEN JUST TINKERING WITH AND GATHERING PIECES AS I GO. I HAVE PUT ON NEW FRONT BRAKE HOSES AND CLEANED AND INSPECTED ALL THE BRAKES/LINES AND HAVE A NEW MASTER CYLINDER IN THE BOX FOR IT NOT INSTALLED YET. I HAVE ALSO BOUGHT A NEW AMD SAILPANEL IN BOX FOR IT. HAS EXTRA TAILLIGHTS AND SIDEMARKER LIGHTS AND PIECES AND PARTS.DOOR PANELS ARE DRIVER QUALITY, HAVE COMPLETE ORIGINAL JACK ASSEMBLY INCLUDED, SPARE TIRE. HAS ORIGINAL 489 CASE 3:23 SURE GRIP IN REAR. DRIVELINE IS INCLUDED BUT NOT INSTALLED. I DO NOT HAVE A FRONT SEAT, RADIATOR OR RADIO FOR THE CAR. ALL THE BODY NUMBERS MATCH..DASH, FENDERTAG, DOOR STICKER AND BUILD SHEET WITH GOOD TITLE. BACK BUMPER IS STRAIGHT BUT DOES NEED TO BE RECHROMED. HAS NICE DECKLID WITH CUTOUTS, NICE FLAT HOOD AND THE FACTORY POWER BULGE HOOD INCLUDED. THE BULGE HOOD DOES HAVE A DENT IN PASS FRONT THAT CAN BE REPAIRED. THERE IS SOME RUST IN FLOORS, TRUNK PAN, SAILPANEL, LOWER QUARTER AREA BUT NOT BAD IN MY OPINION. FRAME RAILS, INNER FENDERS,DOORS, FENDERS, ROCKERS, TRANSMISSION CROSSMEMBER, SO ON ARE ALL SOLID!! GREAT PROJECT WITH HIGH IMPACT COLOR!! THIS IS ORIGINAL PAINT ON CAR. YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME LOOK. CAR IS FORSALE LOCALLY TOO AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO STOP AUCTION IF RESERVE IS NOT MEANT. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING COSTS. LIKE I SAID MOTOR DOES RUN GOOD AND WITH SOME PULLEYS, BRACKETS AND RADIATOR IT WILL RUN IN THE CAR. I DO HAVE THE RADIATOR HOSES ON CAR AND HAVE THE ALTERNATOR AND BELTS THAT ARE INCLUDED. GOODLUCK AND THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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