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WTB I am in the beginning stage of looking for a 1968 Superbee to purchase.

Those pictures on the Cadillac, Michigan website are horrible.

The ones from the seller's craigslist ad are much better, but there are only three of them.
$30,000

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Older restoration. Still looks great. Needs to be finished. New 383 Motor and TCI Transmission. Too much included to list. PHONE CALLS ONLY. NO TEXTS. THANK YOU. Ready to drive home. Lots of extra parts. 30,000.00 FIRM

1968 Dodge Super Bee for sale by owner - Kearneysville, WV - craigslist
 
Oh they are out there.....Just my bank account can't handle it :(
But there is hope :praying:
I hear you on the bank account, but at this stage of life, I am willing to dip in to the retirement fund. Why leave it all to others when I die if I can enjoy some of it now!!!
 
Most (but not all) of those big car sales crawler sites say how long ago the ad was posted.
Lots are 2, 3, 4 years ago.
Also, the links to the ads themselves usually have a "sold" overlay if they are sold.
That Cadillac, MI site does not even have links.
Apparently it doesn't have sold indicators, either.
That's another strike.
 
Ok, I created an account and got registered to bid on Bring a Trailer. Now just waiting for that '68 Superbee to get posted. As long as I am writing this post, is it Superbee or Super Bee????
 
After following the GTX market on BAT, it seems to be reasonably good at producing fair pricing relative to condition of cars. A fellow Mopar guy in my area put his '68 Hemi GTX on there a few years ago. I had seen the car in person, and knew its history. The selling price was a good deal for both parties.
 
After following the GTX market on BAT, it seems to be reasonably good at producing fair pricing relative to condition of cars. A fellow Mopar guy in my area put his '68 Hemi GTX on there a few years ago. I had seen the car in person, and knew its history. The selling price was a good deal for both parties.
Thanks for the information! It helps me to be a bit more at ease with this auction process.
 
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