With my 69' bee I have lots of people ask me what year my charger is.
Oh yeah, but the image is a bit fuzzy !Any back in the day pictures?
Does any of the parts have ending in much 2 larger part #'s on them ?
Only on mid-year models witnessed by Warren G. Fishenburger in the parking lot of Dixie Square Shopping Center on the morning of July 23rd, 1979. All others are inferior imitations.
-Kurt
I met Mr Fishenburger in at a jack in the box. Warren told me that the original stamps used were needed for his home project. The line needed to keep moving and the only stamping dies on hand were bigger.
This only accounts for a few parts on the lines but Warren and his friends were starting up a business off site. They new in their hearts that one day a stamping would be of value.
Sadly today it is not true. They took a chance and now we all have to pay the price.
So are asking for pictures, pictures or it didn't happen.Oh yeah, but the image is a bit fuzzy !
The car had leather, not cloth seats.
(this is a joke, by the way...)
One of my tenents once told me his uncle or friend (or something like that) had a roadrunner like mine with a 350.
Must have been a '58 only 350 big block...One of my tenents once told me his uncle or friend (or something like that) had a roadrunner like mine with a 350.
