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Hi Guys,
I just stumbled across some info that you're probably all aware of but I was not. Apparently the Chrome Road Wheels were n/a on 1968 & 69 Chargers with the 426. Any idea why this was?
Appreciate any and all input.
Cheers, Greg
A lot of these smaller extinguishers DO NOT have a date code as described at the site. Does not matter, just enter the Model Number and Serial Number, leave the Date Code blank. It will accept that much info. I've found a total of three affected extinguishers among all of mine.
I posted this...
Small vehicle and watercraft. Exactly the style we have in our cars.
Better check yours. I checked all of mine and found two. Entered the serial numbers and two new ones are on their way.
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I see what you mean about inconsistency. All of the 1970 brochures I've looked at show the front bumper both ways. However, they do seem to show the higher end models (R/T and Super Bee) with the painted center only.
Thanks BeeKool, I am not yet an owner. I have been after a '70 Super Bee for quite a while. I am currently going back and forth between two I have found. Both 383 4 speed cars, both similarly priced. Both needing restoration, which is fine.
I put my first post up here for info on these cars but...
Hi Guys,
I've noticed that some of the '70's are painted body color between the front bumpers just below the Bee emblem, while others are chrome in this area. Is this a trim level difference?
Thanks, Greg
Hi Guys,
I'm new here but not new to vintage car restoration. Looking forward to getting to know you all over the coming months.
I have been looking for a 1970 Super Bee for quite a while and I think I have found the right candidate. It is a 383 4 speed car. I've decoded the...