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Can any one tell me the correct hood emblems for our 1969 Super Bee with the Ram Charger hood connected to a 440 Six Pack and where to purchase them ??? :happy7:
Can any one tell me the correct hood emblems for our 1969 Super Bee with the Ram Charger hood connected to a 440 Six Pack and where to purchase them ??? :happy7:
If I'm reading your post correctly and you're talking about the metal hood with twin scoops and the fresh air set up, there wouldn't be a "correct" emblem since the only '69 Super Bee's that came with the Six Pack set up from the factory came with the black fiberglass hood with large single scoop.
Yes ours has the 2 scoops.
Did the Super Bee,s come with 383 or 440 single carbs using that hood ? our does have the six pack...... maybe someone changed it up or maybe our car is unique, the fender tag is difficult to determine the engine configuration so I am told, the tag is my next project
The 383 in the Superbee had the powerbulge hood or the ramcharger hood ( two hood scoops with 383 emblem on the side of them ). The A12 440 six pack car had the fiberglass lift off hood with the six pack decal as pictured above. The RT also had the ramcharger hood with 440 or Hemi emblems on the scoops according to which engine it had.
The twin scoops where part of the n96 fresh air package ( ductwork under hood to air cleaner ) with 383 440 or 426 engines, otherwise you got the power bulge (don't think 440 was available for the bee in 69, was on r/t)
The 440 six pack got the lift off hood.
As far as I know you couldn't get the twin scoop hood without the n96 ductwork.
Of course I could be wrong.