1970 Dodge Coronet Super Drag Pack on 2040-cars
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
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CAR MAKE: Dodge
MODEL YEAR: 1970
MODEL: Dodge Coronet Super Bee
BODY STYLE: 2 door Post
VIN NUMBER: WM21VOA121XXX
ODOMETER READING: 56000
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION:
EXTERIOR COLOR: Go Mango (very rare)
INTERIOR COLOR: Black Buckets Center console
Equipment
Super Drag Package
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Dana Rear End
Original AM Radio
N96 air grabber hood
Factory dash/instruments cluster Rally
TIC TAC Tac/clock
Wood Grain Dash
Center console
Bucket Seats
Drivetrain
440 6 pack ( #3 2 barrel carbs)
Manual 4 speed Hemi transmission
Dana rear end
Options/Accessories
4 speed HD hurst pistol shift
Center console
Bucket seats
Front Disc Brakes
Power steering
Rally dash wood grain finish
Tic toc Tac
Rally Wheels
Black super bee side bill boards
Hood Pins
Black side stripes w black wing
Clean Frame, under body, floors,body etc. Un-restored original w no known rust.
Has all original floors, quarters, trunk floor etc. Bright work all nice, handles, cranks, exterior bumpers and
trim.
Dash great no cracks, instruments all clear and nice, Interior all super nice no cracks tears etc. Carpet worn in 2
locations may need replacing up to personal opinion.
Has had repaint, looks to be 7-8 years old w minor scratches/chips all very small.
Recently serviced, tested and detailed out of long term storage, Runs excellent w no issues. Being driven 3 times a
week till purchase or bad weather.
Comments
Extremely Rare Optioned original Super Bee, V code 440 6 pack car with super Drag Pack Package, Dana rear end, Hemi
4 speed pistol grip, N 96 air grabber hood and Go Mango exterior Paint.
Vin and Fender tag/ body Match and verify all these Factory options.
Non matching Motor/block.
Very collectible, very low production superbee wm coupe(post car), v- code 440 six pack 1971 bee cars are very
rare (109 v codes/coupe built w 4 speed) but add go mango exterior paint (12 built w v code motor),then add super
drag package w dani rear end, 4 speed hemi, hurst pistol grip, rally dash package with the n 96 fresh air hood and
you have a car that is one of one or two built possibly.
Car has been fully serviced and is turn key ready to enjoy,
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