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New Member from Kansas

djklatt

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Hey! I'm currently living in Central Kansas, and have a 1970 Coronet 440 2 Door Hardtop Super Bee Clone I recently picked up as a project car. It's been a blast to drive around and definitely gets a lot of attention. It's a numbers matching 318/904 with factory ac, pb, and ps. It's a original B5 blue car, and blue interior as well. I've been gathering missing parts for it, and am just now missing the drivers side front splash shield although I may try to find a different front valance due to the current one being dented. I also have new side mirrors to install the ones on it although the car should only have drivers side. Future plans for the car will be a 5.7 Hemi swap and converting to a manual. After that's done, I'll save for the rust repair and repaint of the car. I'll delete the quarter panel chrome and leave it as a Super Bee clone. I'll do the interior myself after the bodywork and paints done. Here are a few pictures of the car.
I look forward to being part of the community!
Dustin

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Welcome, look forward to the project being worked on.
 
Welcome from Minnesota....very cool ride. :headbang:
 
Welcome from a little north :headbang:

Thanks! How's the weather up that way? Down here we're having snow and wind.

Hi Dustin!
I LOVE THAT CAR!
Sweet!

Welcome aboard
Thanks for joining the forum

Thanks. As soon as it came up for sale near by, I knew I'd get it.
Thanks for the welcome, and your welcome for joining the forum!

Greetings

Thanks!

Welcome, look forward to the project being worked on.

I'll definitely start a progress thread, although with work, I have a two month overseas trip coming up soon.

Welcome, I am new to the site also and am restoring a 70 bee

Thanks, and welcome to the site as well. The fender that originally came on my car was sold to a guy restoring a similarly optioned 70 Bee, a 70 383 FY1.

:welcome: aboard!

Nice year!

Thanks!

Very cool , cant wait to watch the progress. Welcome !!!

Thanks, and I'll definitely get a thread started on it. I'll make sure to post pictures when I picked it up and the progress to where it is now.

Welcome from Minnesota....very cool ride. :headbang:

Thanks! How's the weather there?
 
welcome to FBBO nice ride keep us posted on your progress
 
welcome to FBBO from NorCal
 
welcome to FBBO nice ride keep us posted on your progress

Thanks! I'll keep everyone posted on the progress!

Welcome. Looks pretty cool the way it is. If there is no rust just leave it alone.

Thanks! It sadly does have rust in the rear quarters around the wheels, but doesn't go too far up the quarters. The quarters have some dents that I'll remove when the rust is repaired. The passenger fender also has some rust in it. The rear window sheet metal is solid and the front cowl is solid as well.

welcome to FBBO from NorCal

Thanks!
 
hi and welcome to the site :headbang:
 
welcome the car looks very patriotic what with the different colors and all but still very cool!
 
Welcome from another Kansan!
Looks like a solid project & look forward to seeing your progress.
 
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