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Frieburger gets another 70 Super Bee!

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Unfortunately I am pretty computer illiterate, so I didn't post a link,but I saw a video from Freiburger's channel today and he scored a California roller 70 383 4 speed Super Bee, with a Dana 60 in it. It was a barnfind,having been stored since the late eighties! This one is not his typical Roadkill junkyard find. It is way above that. Very cool find David! Once again he proved that they are still out there!
 
Come on, Pete....If I can figure out how to cut and paste, you certainly can too.
 
Sorry man,I just finished my 12 hour day, and sat down to have a beer. I need to spend more time getting computer literate, I know. The video is on YouTube. At my age it's hard to teach an old dawg new tricks.
 
Sorry man,I just finished my 12 hour day, and sat down to have a beer. I need to spend more time getting computer literate, I know. The video is on YouTube. At my age it's hard to teach an old dawg new tricks.
I had to quote this. If we still had a DISAGREE button, you'd see it here.
You're wrong man. I've seen your work. You are quite capable. Your only limit is your own desire. You are smart enough.
 
Yep that's the one. No wonder it didn't come up. That's what I get for spelling the man's name wrong.

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I just saw it today and since no one else posted it that I saw,I figured that I would mention it. It is a very cool car. I had the opportunity to buy a 70 Super Bee in B5 blue with white C stripes. It had a blue bench seat interior with a big honking pistol grip shifter. I just couldn't swing the $850.00 price at the time and and another friend of mine bought it for $450.00 less the engine and transmission. If I had known that the seller would have broken up the car,I could have bought it. It had a complete 67 GTX drivetrain in it. 440 HP, 18 spline Hemi 4 speed transmission including the full exhaust system with the angled exhaust tips
and a Dana 60. All that for $850.00. Which was a lot of money at the time.
 
I was fortunate enough to get my own Super Bee roller for the massive amount of 5k it was a code M A12 car. A friend of mine owned the car and he was fortunate enough to buy a 22k mile A12 Road Runner A12 car in B7 blue with a white vynal top and interior. I bought the A12 roller and put a pretty healthy 70 440 Sixpack engine in it. My car was originally Butterscotch, but thankfully it was painted in 70 Sublime Green. I sold it in running condition for $8800.00 just before the market went crazy on A12 cars. I thought that I did well on the car,a year later they were selling for 25k and now look at the prices of them! Who knew. My other friend found this art print of an A12 Superbee in Butterscotch at Hobby Lobby and bought it for me. The first picture shows my former A12 Superbee between my Charger R/T and the Little Red Express truck. I still have the Charger. The second picture is the wall art from Hobby Lobby.

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I have no idea how to post a link, cut and paste… I would like to know. Not sure that I can do that on an iPad.
You can. Start tapping HERE until a little menu comes up. Play with the options and learn. You can move the little borders on the highlighted word to decide just how much you want to copy.

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I just saw it today and since no one else posted it that I saw,I figured that I would mention it. It is a very cool car. I had the opportunity to buy a 70 Super Bee in B5 blue with white C stripes. It had a blue bench seat interior with a big honking pistol grip shifter. I just couldn't swing the $850.00 price at the time and and another friend of mine bought it for $450.00 less the engine and transmission. If I had known that the seller would have broken up the car,I could have bought it. It had a complete 67 GTX drivetrain in it. 440 HP, 18 spline Hemi 4 speed transmission including the full exhaust system with the angled exhaust tips
and a Dana 60. All that for $850.00. Which was a lot of money at the time.
What year did that take place?
 
That would have been 1982,when I could have bought the B5 blue 70 Super Bee with the 440 4 speed driveline in it for $850.00
 
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