1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee – The Bold Brawler with a 6-Pack Punch
Looking for unapologetic American muscle wrapped in rare vintage flair? Meet the 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee, a true street brawler straight out of the golden era of horsepower. With its distinctive Power Bulge Hood, bold stance, and legendary 440ci Six-Pack power, this Mopar is built to turn heads—and melt tires.
Muscle with Purpose:
At the heart of this beast sits a 440ci Big Block V8 (HP Block), equipped with the iconic Six-Pack setup—three 2-barrel carburetors feeding this machine all the air and fuel it can handle. An Edelbrock Intake keeps everything breathing right, while a 727 Torqueflite 3-Speed Automatic handles the fury with bulletproof precision.
Classic Cockpit, Ready to Roar:
Slide into the bucket seats and you’re greeted by the legendary Tic Toc Tach in the factory gauge cluster—because timing and tempo are everything in a car like this. The center console gives it a sporty edge, and the factory AM radio reminds you this car came from an era when rock ‘n’ roll ruled the airwaves.
Handling, Braking, and Attitude:
Performance isn’t just about horsepower—it’s how you use it. This Super Bee keeps it sharp with:
Power Steering for precise control
Power Brakes with Front Discs for reliable stopping power
Front and Rear Sway Bars for improved cornering and stability
Dual Exhaust delivering that unmistakable Mopar growl
Finished to Impress:
This Coronet wears its color-coded wheels like a badge of honor—true to its muscle car roots. From the aggressive Power Bulge Hood to its clean, aggressive body lines, the 1970 Super Bee is both a showstopper and a street terror.
Options & Highlights:
440ci Big Block HP Block w/ Six-Pack
727 Torqueflite 3-Speed Automatic
Edelbrock Intake
Power Steering
Power Brakes
Front Disc Brakes
Dual Exhaust
Front and Rear Sway Bars
Tic Toc Tach
Power Bulge Hood
Color Coded Steel Wheels
Center Console
Factory AM Radio
The Last of the Brutes:
The 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee was among the final years of raw, untamed American muscle before the era of emissions and restrictions. With the legendary Six-Pack under the hood and unmistakable Super Bee attitude, this car isn’t just rare—it’s a statement. Loud, proud, and built to brawl.