How many 1970 Dodge Coronets were made?

How many 1970 Dodge Coronets were made?

In the performance models, Dodge built 11,540 Super Bee hardtops and 3,966 coupes in 1970, along with 2,319 Coronet R/T hardtops and the rarest 1970 B-body, the 296 Coronet R/T convertibles that were produced. Slim pickings, given that 1970 Coronet sales totaled 118,449.

What is the value of a 1970 Super Bee?

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Vehicle: 1970 Dodge Super Bee
Number Produced: 15,506 (1970), 1,268 (1970 440 Six Pack)
Original List Price: $3,074
SCM Valuation: $32,900 (plus 15%–25% for 4-speed)
Tune Up Cost: $300 (with Six Pack)

What is the rarest Mopar?

The rarest Mopar muscle car is a 1972 Plymouth Road Runner GTX with a 440 Six Barrel engine.

Is a super bee a coronet?

The original Dodge Super Bee was based on the Dodge Coronet two-door coupe, and was produced from 1968 until 1970. It was Dodge’s low-priced muscle car and rebranded and mildly distinguished from the Plymouth Road Runner.

How much does a 1970 Dodge Coronet cost?

1970 Dodge Coronet Model Number Body/Style Number Body Type & Seating Factory Price (6-cyl) Factory Price (V8) WL41 41 4 dr Sedan – 6P $2,704 $2,806 WL21 21 2 dr Coupe – 6P $2,669 $2,771 WL45 45 4 dr Station Wagon – 6P $3,048 $3,150

What are the standard features of a 1970 Ford Coronet?

For 1970, consumers could choose from 17 Coronet models with standard equipment such as full-width bench seats dressed in cloth and vinyl, a heater and defroster, cigarette lighter, 19-gallon fuel tank, self-adjusting brakes and fiber glass belter tires.

What kind of car is the 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee?

1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee track pack car 440 4 speed Dana rear car all original numbers matching 1970 Dodge Coronet RT originally a 440 car that has been replaced with a 400 BB.

What kind of engine does a Coronet R/t have?

Coronet R/T features both a hood and side scoops including bucket seats and carpeting inside. Standard engine is a 440 magnum and either a TorqueFlite automatic transmission or 4-speed full-synchro with Hurst shifter.

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