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

I didn't think that was gonna go well.... running on 5 cylinders, LOL. Bumperettes... well. lol Have fun with it Bart, looks like you did well on the purchase !
Thanks a bunch! I know it was quick once I found the car, but I think it had to be or it would be in someone else's garage! I think it's gonna be a LOT of fun!!!
 
Congratulations. Pretty much exactly what I've been looking for in a 1969. I love triple pickle and bonus points for no vinyl top. Please keep us updated and I look forward to seeing more videos.

I'm going to try to get Mr Automotive to do some work on my Road Runner.
 
I was so excited to see that truck coming down your street. Those that have had cars delivered before know that feeling. I must say to be a driver with those cars on board you must be on top of your A-game to safely load, move around and unload regardless of the weather conditions. Not a job for me. I was smiling when you shot the RR, I thought you were going to trade right there on the spot.......LOL. It must a great great feeling to have it home and of course we will be anxious to hear the feedback from your mechanic. Most of us would begin wrenching as soon as we closed the garage door. Enjoy it and drive it. These old cars are a piece of art and its just fine with me to look at them like a painting when they are parked in our garages.

PS: On a serious note I believe you and your friend did a great job on the video - well documented, comments we great.
 
Congratulations. Pretty much exactly what I've been looking for in a 1969. I love triple pickle and bonus points for no vinyl top. Please keep us updated and I look forward to seeing more videos.

I'm going to try to get Mr Automotive to do some work on my Road Runner.
I know you said you gave up on your search, but never say never! I am taking the Bee over to Mr. Automotive's Classic Car Garage tomorrow morning for fluid changes and a safety inspection. I will be talking to him about you then. Did you get a chance to speak with Carl? I hope so, he is a good guy with lots of Mopar experience. He has a 1969 Charger and a 69 Roadrunner. He has some other cars too and has helped me with mine on several occasions. Due to an accident, he is not able to do as much as he used to, but he is a very talented guy.
 
Well, I was going to say this would be the last post in this thread, and move to the "what did you do to your car today" thread, does that seem appropriate? Anyhow, one more video for you and I will look for answers regarding to moving threads.

68 Super Bee after wipe down, then add gas and warm it up for a minute 12202025​

Ok, this will be the last '68 Super Bee video.....for a little while, probably ;-) When I got home from work Friday 12/19/25, I got some dinner, then went out to the garage to spend some time with my new baby. I wiped her down and did a little walk-around video for you all. The next day when I got home from work, I went and got some gas in a can and brought it home to out in the Bee as the fuel gauge was showing empty. What a pain in the rear to get that gas in to the tank filler hole which is behind the license plate! Then I started it and let it run for a few minutes, and that is what I show in this video!

 
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