I found a few pics of my old A12 Superbee while I was going through some things. I wish I would have kept it!
Wow!
GREAT POST
Thanks for this
"We" never knew what we had at the time.....
PS: I grew up in Rhode Island
I left in 1979 (Air Force)
I grew up in Scituate with the Tasca Boy's
(I was FORD back then)
My Dad always had Dodge from Paul Goldman Dodge
It was radio delete. It was originally Bahama Yellow,but when I bought it ,it was painted sublime.Looks like it was a radio delete car.
A couple guys on Moparts found the car up in Maine. It was disassembled and the body was in primer. The VIN was WM23M9A283001Dang... I'm SURE you miss that car. Could you track it down by the VIN number off an old title? If not, then maybe build another one! I'm a Roadrunner guy, but I love the looks of those Super Bees!!!!!
It was an aggressive looking car.better looking car then those chargers you have![]()
The Charger has a lot better interior than the bee did.It was an aggressive looking car.
They look blurry because I took a picture of the picture with my tablet.I bet everything looked a little blurry back then.![]()
When you say that it makes me think "affordable & possibly for sale"A couple guys on Moparts found the car up in Maine. It was disassembled and the body was in primer. The VIN was WM23M9A283001
I'm not criticizing; just making a joke. Thanks for posting.They look blurry because I took a picture of the picture with my tablet.
1994That is exciting to find old pictures like that. When did you take them?