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Welcome to FBBO from Ontario. That is a great looking '68 Charger, in nice colour combo. I bought a new 1969 SuperBee in same Sunfire Yellow. No black vinyl top, though.
Welcome to FBBO from Ontario. Good luck with your '68 Coronet project. Nice to hear it's a father/son deal. The Duke's called. They want their wheels back! LOL.
Welcome to FBBO from Ontario. Good luck with your 1965 Coronet convertible project. Thanks for your pictures. I once restored a similar 1964 Polara 500 convertible. I think the hardest part I had to find was a good convertible top front weather seal retainer. This intricate metal piece commonly...
Welcome to FBBO from Ontario. You have a marvellous collection of Mopars. My favourite is your Sunfire Yellow '68 Super Bee. I bought a new '69 coupe in the same shade, with 383 automatic. Thanks for your pictures.
Welcome to FBBO from Ontario, Canada. A lot of those Cordoba's were built in Windsor, Ontario. Cool cars; I wondered what happened to all of them! LOL. Thanks for your pictures.
Welcome to FBBO from Ontario. That is a great looking R/T. I have always liked those '69's, having bought a Super Bee new that year. I now have a '67 R/T, the first year. Thanks for your pictures.
Welcome to FBBO from Ontario (original home of Snowbirds). Good luck with your 1970 Charger project. This is what they are supposed to look like when done. LOL.
Welcome to FBBO from Ontario. Good luck with your new '69 Super Bee project. We need pictures. I bought a new Sunfire Yellow Super Bee coupe in February, 1969, for $3650.00.
Welcome to FBBO from Ontario, Canada. Good luck with your '67 GTX project. It is nice to know that another one is getting saved. We need proof of life (pictures). I have a '67 R/T.