This Super Bee came equipped with a 440 with three two barrel carburetors, a forced air “Ramchargers” hood, a Mopar automatic with column shifter, and Rallye wheels. A coupe model with the defining side pillars and pop out rear windows, it is among the rarest of Dodges. Of the 15506 Super Bees produced in 1970, less than 200 of the 440’s were coupes. Only 87 had automatic transmissions.
A review of commonly used databases reveals wide variations in prices of Super Bees as well as many other muscle cars. Clones or tribute cars can bring down the averages. The more common problem is a mismatch between the car’s data plate and the car’s equipment; placing a 440 in an engine compartment which housed a 383 at birth lowers value substantially as can a color change. None of those problems here as the trim tag indicated Super Bee designation, V code 440 six pack, Mopar automatic transmission, and Banana paint that were part of this Dodge’s heritage are easily verified.