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Rusty's 69

MoparMitch

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My Buddy Rusty came by the shop the other day on a Shakedown Run... Whadda Y'all think !!
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Great looking color combo, isn't Rusty on this board too?
I would install some wheel opening moldings and paint the rear side marker housings white to make it perfect... ;-)
 
To my knowledge wheel opening moldings were mandatory on a Super Bee. Can you remember if the fenders or quarters were drilled for them?
Any way you did a great job on the Bee!
 
To my knowledge wheel opening moldings were mandatory on a Super Bee. Can you remember if the fenders or quarters were drilled for them?
Any way you did a great job on the Bee!
Yes - I do have holes for them. I had a set laying around but were tired and thought they were from a different B body I had. Would that be on the build sheet?

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Yes they are. Please have a look under Moldings, Wheel Lip ist marked with a "6" = M26.
 
I don't know about "mandatory"...
I've owned 3 Bees and none came with wheel lip moldings.
The registry shows only sporadic application of them also:
http://superbeeregistry.com/

Yep, Rusty, yours has the code for them, though.
 
Who makes the best moldings? Where can I buy them. I Missed that in the resto and will install them. I bought some for by 69 440 cornet a few years back off of eBay but wasn't happy with the fit.
 
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