Mopars & Missiles
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I have been restoring my Bee for a number of years now and it is almost finished. A couple days ago I was talking with the shop (this is a major Mopar shop, well known for their restorations. You've seen their cars in all the magazines) that is doing the final assembly work on the car and a discrepancy came up. While looking the car over, I asked why the 383 engine callout emblems were not installed yet on the fenders? The shop guy then informed me that my car SHOULD NOT have fender emblems since the car has an N96 fresh air hood with the 383 emblems on the hood scoops. He claims that everyone he has talked to about this (Paul Jacobs, Keith Rohm, etc., all the big name experts) say the same thing, if it has an N96 hood it SHOULD NOT have the fender emblems. They all say the factory DID NOT install fender emblems (in this case, 383 Four Barrel) on a Super Bee equipped with the N96 fresh air hood. OK,............now here's the rub.
Rub #1. I personally have owned this car for every single day of the last 40 YEARS, and those emblems have been on the fenders the ENTIRE 40 years. I bought the car from my 1st cousin in 1973, so I know some of its history prior to me as well.
Rub #2. I have a couple of photos (both sides of the car shown) from about October 1969 when the car was approximately 2 or 3 months old (purchased off the dealer lot in late July or August 1969) that clearly show the 383 Four Barrel emblems on the fenders of the car at that time.
After all this evidence to the contrary, the shop is still refusing to install the fender emblems on the car. :argue:
Does anyone have any FIRST HAND information on similar emblem issues with a '69 Super Bee?
Thanks in advance guys, for any info you may have!
Rub #1. I personally have owned this car for every single day of the last 40 YEARS, and those emblems have been on the fenders the ENTIRE 40 years. I bought the car from my 1st cousin in 1973, so I know some of its history prior to me as well.
Rub #2. I have a couple of photos (both sides of the car shown) from about October 1969 when the car was approximately 2 or 3 months old (purchased off the dealer lot in late July or August 1969) that clearly show the 383 Four Barrel emblems on the fenders of the car at that time.
After all this evidence to the contrary, the shop is still refusing to install the fender emblems on the car. :argue:
Does anyone have any FIRST HAND information on similar emblem issues with a '69 Super Bee?
Thanks in advance guys, for any info you may have!