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It’s nearly unbelievable that it’s been nearly six years since I first fished this 1970 Dodge Super Bee from an open-sided pole barn in Hebron, Ohio. Originally, the ‘Bee came from the Lynch Road, Michigan assembly plant – one of 3,966 coupes built in 1970 – coated in L1 Beige with white C-stripes. Other outliers included the “Power Bulge” hood, A48 Dress Up package that provided a remote driver’s mirror and polished trim inset into the B-pillar, and Burnt Orange interior. The standard faux-wood Rallye instrument panel (found on every 1970 Super Bee) featured an AM radio but no tachometer, not even a clock.

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