Mutant Bee - 1970 Dodge Super Bee Street Fighter in Green with Mutant Bee Graphics
Features Include:
• Opening doors, trunk, and hood
• Function suspension
• Poseable steering
• Windows roll up and down
• Tilting front seats
• Fully wired and plumbed engine
• Fully detailed undercarriage
• Serialized plate
Images used for representational use, final model may vary
" In 2007, this car was unveiled at SEMA, and drew a crowd every time the key went to the run position. "It's just something about the X-pipe Boom Tube exhaust and the individual throttle bodies that give it a wild sound," Ben Grasso says. "This car started with a dream that the ugly duckling of Mopars could become something spectacular," "I wanted to build a car like Dodge would have if the consideration of mass production and government interjection didn't exist, and I think I've achieved that," Ben says proudly.
Most people start a shop with the intention of building supercars like this one. Ben had it a little backward, or forward, depending on how you look at it. The car had been bounced around friends' houses for storage for over seven years when Ben decided to tackle this build. Originally wearing purple paint, this Coronet inspired the name and theme of his new business, Plum Floored Creations. He specializes in Mopar muscle rejuvenated with modern powerplants, suspensions, and electronics.
Beyond all the bells and whistles installed throughout the engine bay, interior, and undercarriage, the mo
Adult collectible designed for use by persons 14 years of age and older.