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I love your Bee! Actually, it is junk, please let me know what you paid and I'll tack on a little to help you out of the mess you got yourself into

I did exactly what you are doing with both my Bee and my Swinger. Both cars had been off the road since the mid-'70's. I started with the fuel systems, then the brakes and drivetrains. They have been a real blast to beat around and folks love them as is!



This I HAD to respond to. Funny you did an A12 and a Swinger. I'm getting into a 'normal' (although I've never seen a 3x black Bee before) Bee and a GTS. Both '69's.
Here is the Dart waiting its turn. I don't have any pics of them together yet. But I will eventually!
Oh, as for the purchase price... It doesn't matter. A Nigerian prince just emailed me and all of my money problems seem to be over! So no news to entertain offers on it!




You have a great taste in cars (like me;-)





1969 Dart GTS 340
1969 Super Bee X9 N-96
1969 Coronet R/T X9 N-96
2015 Dodge Dart GT
2019 Ram 2500 Big Horn.
Looking for the original block for my Bee. The last 4 are 7449