This 1970 Dodge Super Bee two-door hardtop underwent a cosmetic and mechanical refurbishment in 2007.

Work during the refurbishment involved repainting the beige exterior, overhauling the 440ci V8 and the four-speed manual transmission, and replacing braking and suspension components.

Equipment includes a trio of two-barrel carburetors, 15″ Rallye-style wheels, Goodyear Polyglas tires, a black vinyl roof, a black Super Bee tail stripe, dual hood scoops, power steering, brown vinyl seat upholstery, a Hurst shifter, and a push-button AM radio.

The refurbishment was performed by Restorations by Julius. Work included media-blasting the exterior, performing body repairs, re-covering the black vinyl roof, replacing the badges, and repainting the car beige with a black Super Bee tail stripe.

Additional details include dual exhaust outlets, a chrome rear bumper, split front grilles ringed by chrome bumpers, dual hood scoops, and a driver-side mirror.

Silver-finished 15″ Rallye-style wheels are mounted with Goodyear Polyglas GT F60-15 white-letter tires.

Braking is provided by front discs and rear drums.

During the refurbishment, the power-steering box was rebuilt and the front ball joints, bushings, and tie-rod ends were replaced along with the inner and outer wheel bearings, front brake calipers, front and rear brake lines, and shocks.

The front bucket seats and rear bench are upholstered in brown vinyl.

Appointments include woodgrain dashboard and center-console trim, a Hurst shifter, a push-button AM radio, and a heater.

The three-spoke steering wheel frames a 150-mph speedometer, a tachometer with a 5k-rpm redline, and supplementary gauges. The five-digit odometer shows 400 miles, true mileage is unknown.