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1968 Super Bee prototype?

Auggie56

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It's a story about finding this car, is it or not true?

 
I've watched a bunch of that guys videos...my opinion is he is the biggest bullshit artist I've ever seen...
 
It's a story about finding this car, is it or not true?


"Now, when they build a prototype, nothing is really bolted together..." :wtf:

In a couple of years from now, this car will sell at MECAM for $4 Million and
Hollywood will make a movie about it all. :rofl:
 
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Really sounds like all for content and views.
 
I'm pretty sure I bought a bridge from that guy........
 
I have the first prototype Road Runner, it has never been put together though, so I drove it drunk and crashed it because the steering wheel was never bolted on.
My bad on that one, should've known better than to drive it without a steering wheel, oh well.

Also no RR birdie sticker anywhere, but they left blank spaces for it everywhere, so don't worry.

Plymouth is really mad at me, they want to sue me even, I'm scared.

When I put the back window in, I got all these letters and phone calls, people were so mad, almost as mad as Plymouth.

Typically I stay on the owner's property for a few days before I buy any car, standard operating procedure, people welcome strangers camping in the trees outside their homes, plus it keeps Plymouth off my back as they can't find me.

If you can send me $ so I can stay in the woods with more cars before I buy them I would really appreciate that.
 
Here is the 1969 super bee prototype with the same stripe! LOL

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