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The front floors are heavily ventilated. They are both 6 cyl stick cars and were the same color. The white one has backup lights, the black one does not. The white one is the most solid. I have too many projects I either need to sell those or this.
That’s what I was thinking 10 years ago, but they keep popping up. There’s quite a few owners on this website. But they sure aren’t getting any cheaper. Any plans for yours?
IMO the logical thing to do is sell the Bee. It will sell quicker and you'll get a fair price. Then with the Bee money and two Savoys make one really nice car.
I'd probably have a hard time parting w a Bee though
I glad not in your shoes but im a sucker for Savoy's thinking out loud get everything you from the donor car then sell off the rest of it go as far as you can save the bee until the very end.
We ve all got stuff laying around to sell .Why would sell a super bee that will hold its value well and keep your red Bette. Besides $$$ what ruins a car
I will take pics! Been thinking about the color. I know black is a pain, especially here in Ks. Rural area here lots of dust. But I always loved black with a red interior.
I know I'm probably a minority around here, but I personally wouldn't paint it. Looks like it has a sweet mother nature paint job that took 54 years to perfect (aka patina).
I will take pics! Been thinking about the color. I know black is a pain, especially here in Ks. Rural area here lots of dust. But I always loved black with a red interior.