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Painted bumpers makes me think that was a short cut as opposed to having re-chromed, which I know first hand is expensive.
Indeed it is. If you have a rusty bumper, refinishing and painting it is a more affordable alternative. And on some B-Bodies, looks great (IMO, not every car has to look like a dozen other stock-looking restorations). If I did my '70 Charger that way, it'd look like a bazillion other F8 olive-green Chargers. Meh.
 
grill is not painted correct, inside doors around door panel should be exterior color. Dash grain color is wrong should be the darker color. And why paint the bumpers. I will stop there at that price.
The inside of the doors are painted correctly, they should be the interior color.
 
For posterity:

VIN: WM23V0A136460

10-1969



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1970 Dodge SuperBee V Code 440/6packMopar muscle cars have always had a loyal following, but with the extreme rise in popularity of the modern Mopar performance cars, all of the classic models have collectors scrambling to swipe them up. Once the subject of a frame-off restoration, examples like this 1970 Coronet Super Bee are rare to find in this condition. Powering this aggressive vintage Dodge is a ‘V’ code 440 cubic-inch V8 engine, rated at 390-horsepower, and backed by an A833 4-speed manual transmission. On the inside, you’ll find nice newer interior, heat. It rolls on 15-inch factory Rally wheels, which are wrapped in 225/70/16 front and 235/70/16 rear tires. It has a fresh Ram Air hood, Pistol Grip shifter, power disc brakes, vinyl roof, and Dana 60 rearend. This orange head-turner has only 42,204 actual miles on the clock, and it can be yours now!Exterior:Very nice newer paint 9/10Body is straight on carGreat Vinyl topFactory Mopar wheelsA good set of tiresGlass/Chrome all good and crispInterior & OptionsVery nice black interior 9/10Black split bench seatPistol Grip Hurst 4 speed shifterOriginal radioOriginal gauges are crisp clean lensesWeatherstripping is good150MPH speedometerThe odometer shows 42,214 milesEngine/Trans Etc......#440cid V8 6 pack engine4-speed manual transmissionStock rear end with Posi unitPower steering/Power disc brakesUnderneath:Full Rotisorree RestoredClean underside/Body colorSuspension feels goodBrakes work goodDual Exhaust sounds greatCheck out over 160 photosRestoration completed less than 500 milesKnown Facts:Only 1,268 of these were built in 1970Rare modern muscle investment gradeOriginal list price in 1970 was $3,074.00HAGERTY INSURED VALUE $126,000.00Recent sale in Mecum 1/9/25 $92,400.00 +10%MGM BUY IT NOW $89,900.00Financing available $9000 down pmtText zip code for delivery quote 847-848-1850All cars are sold in as is conditionShown by appointment ONLY!Warranty packages availableAsk your sales rep or text # belowMGM CLASSIC CARS LLC150 S. CHURCH STREETADDISON, IL 60101
 
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