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Anybody here with a 69 Super Bee that came with the fender top turn signal indicators? My Bee has the wiring leads and holes in the fenders, but PO covered them, and I’m really wanting to reinstall them.
But I’d like to see pics of 69 Super Bees with them first, as I have yet to find any online.
Here's the fender tag off my '69 Super Bee. Most of it I've already deciphered, but curious to see what else comes up. The numbers after the B5 B5 in the third line I can't figure out what it is supposed to be, an H, M or W?
Anybody know if a 70' Road Runner front bumper will fit on a '69 Super Bee? I like the thought of having the extra light from the bumper spot lights.
My bad, just double checked, and I think those are the turn signal lights, not driving lights. :(
For my 69 Super Bee, which gas cap is correct? Vented or non-vented cap? My current gas cap looks to be the original one and leaks like a sieve. Every time I fill up with gas, the gas cap is soaked with gas. So do I just need a new gas cap, and if so, a vented cap or non-vented? Seems all...
Does anyone know where I can find or get the transmission position indicator for my column shifter on my 1969 Coronet? My column shifter has no indicator arrow showing whether I'm in drive, neutral, park etc. Haven't been able to locate this piece in any of the Mopar parts stores/catalogs.
So I've got a pretty much stock 1969 Super Bee and occasionally on start up there's a loud clicking noise (I think the starter's not being fully engaged), but the car won't fire up. Sometimes there's no noise, complete silence. It takes a couple times before the starter actually engages as it...