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This Rare 1970 Dodge Super Bee Is a Complete Car, Numbers Match

The car looks like it was abandoned for a while 13 photos
Photo: eBay seller walt-gode
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A complete and rare 1970 Dodge Super Bee that only needs some love is now listed on eBay, and by the looks of things, this can be the great project car that many people are looking for.
As the seller explains on eBay, this is a Super Bee that needs a complete restoration, and the photos included in the listing are living proof in this regard.

Needless to say, the car comes with the typical rust that you’d normally expect from a model manufactured in 1970, but there’s nothing that a thorough restoration can’t fix.

The good news is that all the numbers match, so once you complete the restoration, you’ll have a ’70 Dodge Super Bee most likely worth a lot more than you’d expect.

The car comes with the 383 Magnum engine, but right now, it’s not known if it starts or not. Most likely, it won’t, especially since the car looks as if it has been abandoned for a while, but again, there’s a good chance everything would be brought back to working condition since the owner says a restoration is all the Super Bee needs.

The mileage is good too, as the car comes with a little over 50,000 miles (80,467 kilometers) on the clock, so it’s not necessarily a low-mileage model, but it’s not a wrecked Dodge either. Everything seems to suggest this could make for a great restoration process if anyone wants to do the whole thing.

The car comes with a clean title, which again is an important thing. And of course, it’s the price, which you can very well negotiate using the “Make Offer” button on the eBay page listed above. The seller wants $10,500 for the car, but keep in mind that towing would obviously be needed since the car doesn’t run.

So yes, this is a good find with the right price, and anyone willing to restore it could eventually get a total showstopper if everything is brought back to life properly. It’s one of the few Super Bees that aren’t full of rust and still coming with an engine.
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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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