Bill Walak
Member
So my last Super Bee I was interested in fell though (the guy was real sketchy about showing me pictures or videos of the car and I couldn’t justify a wasted 16 hr trip to check it out).
I have my sights on a new project and I’m looking for some input:
1969 Super Bee, original numbers matching engine (383) and 4 spd tranny. Not the original hood (not an N96 car). It’s extremely rusty (see pictures) and will need new quarters floors and trunk pan at the very least, but I believe everything is there for the most part.
In your opinion is this too far gone or worth restoring? this will be a 10+ yr project and I’m not looking to sell it after. I know these are money pits but I’m looking for a project to keep me busy when I have downtime. Price is in the $5000-$6000 range. I am not overly concerned about the “total” restoration cost because it will be spread out over a long period of time and I won’t tell my wife what I’ve spent on it (I’m guessing $30k-$40)

I have my sights on a new project and I’m looking for some input:
1969 Super Bee, original numbers matching engine (383) and 4 spd tranny. Not the original hood (not an N96 car). It’s extremely rusty (see pictures) and will need new quarters floors and trunk pan at the very least, but I believe everything is there for the most part.
In your opinion is this too far gone or worth restoring? this will be a 10+ yr project and I’m not looking to sell it after. I know these are money pits but I’m looking for a project to keep me busy when I have downtime. Price is in the $5000-$6000 range. I am not overly concerned about the “total” restoration cost because it will be spread out over a long period of time and I won’t tell my wife what I’ve spent on it (I’m guessing $30k-$40)









