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Ok so I know my 70 bee wasn't originally black and the color under it is a lime green. But under the green is like a redish doo-doo brown color. I can't seem to find any grey primer so did dodge use a red primer? It's a misouri assembled car I think.
Ok here's the situation of the car. I'm trying to figure out which way to go.
-The rear end is either warped or frame is bent. Rear tires arent aligned, wearing on outside
- needs new quarters
-floor and trunk pans are perfect
- no rust up front
- engine and trans good
- glass and seals perfect...
Not sure if everyone knows about this but if you go onto youtube and search for "Chrysler Master Tech" there are a ton of service technician training videos from the 50s all the way up to the late 70's.. lots of really good info
Ok so the good news is I got the car running good enough to do my very first burnout at 31 years old.. I'm not talking like a little chirp ... I'm talking 30 foot long burnout with enough smoke to make a hippy hug a tree and cry. I've always been somewhat cautious and peculiar about taking care...
I want to know how the older generations customized their cars in the 70s. I've been thinking about what I'm going to add to my Super bee. I've stated before that I'm somewhat of a nerd especially when it comes to vintage audio, electronics and gadgets. I really want to add a period correct cb...
Hello to all, I've been lurking amongst your midst for years now, reading and learning from the forums. I finally decided to give up my anonymity and join. I don't have many questions as of yet because there's not much that hasn't already been covered. However, I did want to introduce myself. As...