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thanks for all your input guys. really given me something to think about. I know that 30k is the bottom number, no less.
Again, there is no patches or bondo in the car, all original sheetmetal and the bottom is the original black.
Here's something new to consider. be in the car as is for 30 or spend 5k and put it back black. I'd pull all the sheetmetal and drivetrain and have it shot and reassemble it.
If you like the color I wouldn't worry about painting it black if it's as nice a paint job as it should be. You could spend that money on any number of other things.
Also, would you like me to post a video of that car idling from a few years ago?
Whoops .. not the same car. It's a coupe but very similar write up and description. since I brought it up I'll post it since it's a diff car
[video=youtube;vmugBsJYnxg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmugBsJYnxg[/video]
Uploaded on Dec 15, 2010
SOLD: *****This vehicle has sold***** 1970 Dodge Super bee in Top Banana and black vinyl interior. 383 Hi Perf / 330 HP with the Torqueflite Auto Transmission. 3.23:1 ratio rear end. Front Disc Brakes (manual). Dual exhaust with Flowmasters. 13,968 miles showing. Original AM radio with 8 Track. Rally Dash with Tach/Clock.
Hood scoops with Ram Charger ram air. Hood pins. Complete with the Dodge "Scat Pack" Bee medallion. This is how Mopar says muscle. Dial for more information or directions to the showroom. You can drive the Top Banana Super Bee for $33,900.