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1970 Dodge Super Bee Restored In Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:4600
Location:

Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States

Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States

Hi and thanks for viewing this listing for an original 1970 Dodge Super Bee equipped with 383 HP Ramcharger, Hemi 4 speed transmission, factory pistol grip shifter and 3:23 rear end.

This car was professionally restored to its original, stock condition and specs six years ago and has only been driven on rare occasions during the summer, since being restored. At the time of restoration the vehicle had approximately 70k original miles.

The car runs and drives like new with no know issues. It actually drives better than new with all the upgrades and it is a blast to drive. As you would guess, it draws lots of attention wherever it goes.

The engine, transmission and rear end have all been professionally rebuilt and have 4600 total miles on them. The odometer was also rebuilt at that time and also reflects the correct 4600 miles.

This car came from the factory with the rare optioned factory side scoops.

The vehicle has manual steering and brakes, rally dash with tic-toc tachometer, AM radio with FM converter.

Restoration work included the following:
  • Body was completely stripped
  • New rear quarter panels
  • New trunk floor
  • New factory style radiator
  • Front end completely rebuilt
  • Front brakes upgraded to factory discs (original factory drums to be included with purchase)
  • New fuel tank, fuel lines and sending unit
  • Holly 750 carb and headers (original exhaust manifolds to be included with purchase)
  • Transmission has Hays street strip clutch
  • New burnt orange stock interior
  • Electronic ignition
  • New BF Goodrich Radial TA tires

I welcome any and all questions you may have about this car and please ask them prior to bidding. I also welcome any in person or third party inspections, as I have nothing to hide with this vehicle.

I ask that the winning bidder contact me within 24 hours of auction close to begin arranging pick-up. I'll try to be as accommodating as possible, so long as you are acting in good faith. I'm also willing to assist with any buyer arranged transport carrier, but, once again, must be communicated with in a reasonable manner.

I require a $500 non-refundable deposit within 24 hours of the end of the listing from the winning bidder with the balance due prior to pick-up. Remaining balance can be paid in several ways including a bank wire transfer, but will need to be agreed to prior to pick-up.

Thanks for viewing and good luck bidding!!

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