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Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: aspenrt360] #44050
05/29/13 10:11 AM
05/29/13 10:11 AM
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Millersville, PA
HemiChallenger Offline OP
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Thanks man! I learned a lot on this car and this is what started me on wanting to fully restore these cars! I learned a lot and met a lot of great folks!

Im still looking for any pics of it going down the track at the nats! If anyone has one let me know!

Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: aspenrt360] #44051
05/29/13 11:24 PM
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Amazing. Your girlfriend sure does great work. Better marry that girl.. Great job, bud. You have a huge future for yourself. Luv ya, Rick


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Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: HemiChallenger] #44052
05/31/13 02:08 AM
05/31/13 02:08 AM
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Lethbridge, AB, Canada
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I added electric exhaust cutouts as well, i did not just want a tacky switch so i made it a little more factory appearing(yes it does work)...





Thanks for all the support through the entire project!




great prject, can't believe I'm just now coming across this, had to start from the begining. I love your chrome mylar tape idea for the interior panels (was wondering how to solve that issue) also I would like to know how you did it or what switch you used for the exhaust cuttouts, did you just buy another airgrabber switch? I wasn't sure as the switches are alot of money, anways it looks great!

Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: dangina] #44053
05/31/13 06:55 PM
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Rick, Thanks man someday when i can afford to


dangina I did not use and air grabber switch i used the very easy and cheap to find rear defogger switch. It wasnt hard to do at all just time consuming. I pulled the orginal switch back off and installed the switch i got from QTP on the back. I can give you more info if your intersted!

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