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My second car - Super Bee with a Hemi 4 speed

Heminess

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Hi, all from MD. Just to formally introduce myself I've been a Mopar fanatic all of my life. I'm 58 years young now
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and I owned my first Mopar since I was 15. I currently own 3 Mopars; 1 from '69 and 2 from 1970. the cars from 1970 perhaps are better suited for another forum. I know this is a 'B' Body forum so I don't know if it is ok to tell you the other body style. Also, I am new to forums so I need to read and listen to your advice all that I can! Thanks for inviting us together as one big happy family just like back in the day! ...and as it is all together proper and fitting to unite.

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Wow beautiful car! One of my dream cars!
 
Nice Bee

welcome to FBBO from NorCal
 
Welcome to the forum! Sweet ride...."don't get stung" Love it:thumbsup:
Thanks, this will be entertaining, educational, and fun for me to be a member of the forum! ... that was on a bumper sticker from MD State Police 'slogan' for radar when radar first came out in the mid to late seventies. Did you notice that I had to fill the trunk key hole for that art work to look best? Additionally, I filled the side marker reflectors and call the car "Lil' Stinger" instead of Super Bee in side the rear stripe. I will see if I can post a picture of that also...
 
Nice Bee

welcome to FBBO from NorCal
Thank you, FBBO as a home. Your ride looks great the way it is... Love the straight pipes! I hope you're having some great weather, for cruising. now I don't watch TV, so I don't know the news. but it really cool just to communicate instantly from 3k miles away.:steering:
 
welcome, and beautiful Bee. ANd tell us about the other Mopars!
 
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Well... if I won't get in trouble for talking about E bodies here -LOL; I purchased my first car: 1970 Barracuda Gran Coupe 4-speed console b5 blue with matching interior. a 383 HP engine with 118k on the odometer (never wrecked, just some minor rust) when I was 15 years young and didn't even have a learners permit to drive until 16. One of my last purchases is a 1970 b5 blue JS23R Challenger R/T with white buckets, black dash, and carpet automatic console this has been modified for racing before I acquired the car. This car has super low miles and 0 rust.
 

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Please forgive I'm working on the BArracuda for you' all too! The above added attachments were in her glory in 1977, she's been in the dark since 1983, time to give her the TLC that she longs for too. I'm almost to embarrassed to show you the dust cover but I will be honest anyway.

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Welcome.
Love the Bee. The other cars ain't bad either.
Don't worry about the barracuda being dusty. Dust beats rust. She's been indoors and on pavement
 
Welcome from mid Michigan, great cars you have there.
 
Howdy from Oregon. Looks like you have the Mopar sickness, here is to hoping you never get cured.
 
Welcome aboard from SW CT. Love the pics.
 
Welcome Heminess!

Nice looking Bee! I'm from Westminster also. Transplanted in Hanover at the moment and I'm sure missing Carroll Co.!

I love those Bees. I guy I use to hang with back in the day had a green '70, 440 with a crazy paint job of the time. Panel painted with lace, heavy metal flake, slotted aluminum wheels. He did all of that to it the same year he bought it new. He lived on Barnhart Rd outside of Union Mills. I grew up in Silver Run, graduated from WHS in '74. Also hung out with the Davis Brothers, big Mopar enthusiasts...
 
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