67r/t4speeder Wrote:I am excited for you Matt, what a cool project and well equiped for a Bee. Keep the pics coming.
I appreciate that , it will be a long term project, as I have been looking for one for a while. Wanted an A12 bee, but just never could make it come together on one. This car came up and was optioned nice so I got it.
Thanks, Matt
mattsmopars Wrote:You have no idea..... Just to give you a little run down of my project list...
1.1965 coronet 2 door sedan #1
2. 1965 coronet 2 door sedan #2
3.1967 dodge dart
4.1965 coronet wagon
5.1972 340 duster
6.1969 plymouth GTX
7.1969 coronet super bee
along with 2 Honda CT70 and one Z50!
My nights and weekends have been full for a while. That is the reason I need to thin the herd down some. Matt
Gees Matt, you're going to "catch" up with that guy on the east coast, I forgot his name!!!!!!!!!!!
Objects quickly DISAPPEAR in the rearview mirror and PLEASE stay seated until the ride comes to a complete stop!!
Matt ~ I had a Y2 69 Bee just like yours, only you had a 4 speed and side scoops ~ Nice options! Loved that car, love that color too, looks nice when done. Dig your CT70s too, I have 3 of them sharring the garage with my mopars... They are more fun than a barrel of monkeys
Dig your CT70s too, I have 3 of them sharring the garage with my mopars... They are more fun than a barrel of monkeys. Yeah The Z50 and the Ct70 are fun to ride ,except the other day I hit my dog on one so that was harry for a while! LOL Matt
I have also sold my 1965 coronet wagon 2 weeks ago to make room for the super bee. I sold it to Le Hodge over at Hodge restorations in Inman, SC. He is a great guy and runs a good operation. He seemed to be very pleased with the wagon. It is one of those bitter sweet things I hate to see something go, but I need to make room for other things so I can try to actually get a car finished rather than working on ten. Matt