Steve Magnante talks 1970 DODGE Coronet HEMI SUPER BEE 4 Speed selling Oct 24/25 @ Richmond Auctions

Steve breaks down this 1970 Dodge Coronet Hemi Super Bee that will be auctioned off by Richmond Auctions Oct 24-25. You can register at bid.richmondauctions.com. Here is a description of this lot: This very rare 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee is only one of 21 built. With the ground pounding 426 cubic-inch HEMI and four-speed transmission. The 1970 Super Bee was the last year for this nameplate on the Coronet line up and would be gone after 1971. This Super Bee has gone through an intense and beautiful restoration as per the original Fender Tag. Its freshly rebuilt 426 HEMI engine has only "break-in" miles (mileage not indicated on the title). A Wise Report with pictures and receipts of the restoration are included with the sale. Painted in Burnt Orange (FK5) with black Super Bee 'C' Stripes, it also has that unmistakable 'Ramcharger' hood with twin functional scoops ducted to an under hood air box. The optional trunk-mounted 'Go Wing' spoiler also adds to the Bee's menacing looks. The interior features a black bench seat with interior and rallye gauges. New Goodyear Polyglas GT tires and 15-inch Magnum wheels give this leader of the Dodge Scat Pack even more street creds. This very rare Super Bee was also a feature car in Mopar Action magazine's December 2015 issue. VIN: WM23R0G227325.