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Wow! I'm so glad I decided to make this post, I've debated about doing that for over a year and I sincerely value and appreciate of your responses. You each bring very good points to consider and some of those I had not thought about which is why I wanted to make the post so please feel free to...
It's a 69 for sure and to the best I can tell I don't see any other digit in front of the B which is what surprised me because I was expecting something at least. My 440 69 motor has exactly what make it was from.
When trying to decide if a Resto is the best option for your car, excluding personal preference what are some of the factors you use to make that determination? I have a 69 Superbee 383 post car originally blue/blue that has a lot of great qualities and wouldn't take a lot if you wanted to take...
My 69 Superbee has a motor that supposedly came from a 69 Charger or at least what the owner was told that I bought it from had thought. The stamped motor prefix is just a single digit "B" and then the VIN. Is that a prefix for a charger?
Is there a preference as far as desirability of post or non-post cars on SuperBee's and B bodies in general? It seems there where fewer post cars made but does this equate to a preference or collectability? just curious of what other peoples likes are.
Thanks,
Dan