This 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee was built at the St. Louis, Missouri assembly plant, finished in purple over black vinyl, the car is powered by a 440ci V8 equipped with the “Six Pack” carburetor setup and paired with a four-speed manual transmission.

Additional features include a black vinyl roof, white Super Bee vinyl side graphics, a push-button AM radio, a Hurst pistol-grip shifter, and chrome trim.

The 440ci V8 was factory-equipped with “Six Pack” induction and features three two-barrel carburetors. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission.

The exterior was factory-finished in Plum Crazy (FC7) and features Super Bee badging along with white graphics on the rear quarter panels and a factory-equipped black vinyl roof.

The factory-equipped fresh air hood is secured by pins and features twin air scoops, while additional equipment includes a brushed aluminum taillight panel, dual exhaust outlets, and a chrome driver-side mirror, trim, and bumpers.

The 15” body-colored steel wheels feature chrome hubcaps and are wrapped in white-letter BFGoodrich radial tires sized 235/60 at all four corners.

A full-size spare is found in the trunk, a set of bias-ply tires will accompany the vehicle.

The interior features two rows of bench seats trimmed in black vinyl along with a matching dashboard, door panels, and carpets. Lap belts are fitted for all occupants, and amenities include a Chrysler-branded push-button AM radio and a Hurst pistol-grip shifter.

A wood-rimmed three-spoke steering wheel fronts a faux woodgrain-accented dashboard that houses an 8k-rpm tachometer with an inset analog clock, a 150-mph speedometer, and auxiliary gauges for fuel level, coolant temperature, oil pressure, and amperage.

The five-digit odometer shows just under 95k miles.