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Pretty car in that colour combination. A friend has a '69 Super Bee in the same colours. He won it as a draw prize at MoparFest in Ontario, Canada. He used to have a vanity plate "FREE BEE" on it. Factory A/C car with green motor instead of orange.
1967 R/T, 440. Bronze with black interior. My car was originally Bronze with black interior, and black vinyl top. Yours was built 6 months after mine. Your date was May, 11, 1967, and mine was November 11, 1966.
It doesn't sound like GG has a very big fan base here. He used to do a " By the Numbers " column in one of the Mopar magazines. One month he concentrated on the 1969 SuperBee. Since I had bought one new so many years ago, I was interested in his information. He covered all the standard features...
Legendary Motorcars in Toronto had one in their showroom last year. It was either dark blue or black. Was a 4-speed. They have a website. Peter Klute is the man in charge. I heard the car was recently sold, however.
Pictures of the only 1967 Coronet R/T wagon ever built with 440 Magnum and 4-speed. Bucket seats with buddy seat. Third row "tail gunner's" seat. Extremely rare car ( I only built the one ).