Long-term storage poses a serious threat to classic cars, especially when exposed to the elements or left in a wooden barn. While a garage provides better protection, it may not always be sufficient to prevent decay. However, there are exceptions, such as the case of a 1970 Dodge Super Bee, documented and rescued by YouTube's "Shade Tree Vintage Auto."
This Mopar gem last graced the road in 1983 when a fugitive abandoned it, marking four decades of neglect. Despite the extended period of inactivity, unlike many classics, the Super Bee has managed to avoid becoming a rust bucket. Signs of attention over the years include repainted front fenders and a hood, suggesting it wasn't entirely ignored.
The Super Bee remains highly original, sporting its factory red paint and visible black stripes. Inside, the white interior, though worn with damaged floor carpets from rodent activity, shows promise for restoration. Surprisingly, the white door panels and the dashboard seem to be in decent condition at first glance.
Beneath the yellow hood lies a promising surprise—a numbers-matching 383-cubic-inch (6.3-liter) V8 engine. The 335 horsepower and 425 pound-feet (576 Nm) of torque it generated when new make it a formidable powerplant. In 1970, the Super Bee experienced success, with 15,506 units sold, and the 383 engine, while not rare in production numbers, adds a layer of uniqueness to this find.
The Super Bee's red-over-white color combination adds an extra layer of scarcity. While specific numbers are unavailable, this color scheme is noted to be quite rare. Regardless of rarity, the host of the discovery, an avid 1970 Super Bee enthusiast, is determined to restore and revive the car, making it road-worthy once again.
The host has already succeeded in getting the V8 engine running and even took the Super Bee for a spin. Although additional time and upgrades are necessary for a complete restoration, the fact that it's now a running barn find marks a significant milestone in the restoration journey.
# FAQs
## Q1: Is the Dodge Super Bee in original condition?
Yes, the Dodge Super Bee remains highly original, with factory red paint, visible black stripes, and an unaltered white interior.
## Q2: What is under the hood of the Super Bee?
The Super Bee houses a numbers-matching 383-cubic-inch V8 engine, producing 335 horsepower and 425 pound-feet of torque when new.
## Q3: How rare is the 1970 Super Bee?
While 1970 was a successful year for the Super Bee, with 15,506 units sold, the rarity of this specific find lies in its original drivetrain components and the uncommon red-over-white color combination.
## Q4: What is the host's plan for the Super Bee?
The host is passionate about restoring the Super Bee and returning it to the road. Already successful in getting the V8 running, the restoration journey is ongoing, with further upgrades planned.
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