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A12 Superbee at auction Deadwood SD 8/24 not mine

An Airman who rented across the street from the folks traded in his 68 Road Runner on one just like this that he drag raced. Then he traded that on a 1969 Hemi Superbee. I was stunned by the giant Hemi when he opened the hood.
 
It doesn't look Rallye green in those photos. Looks more like F8 green.
 
It doesn't look Rallye green in those photos. Looks more like F8 green.
they say it is a real WM21 restored with 500 miles, but he auctioneers don't know anything about cars, if anyone thinks they might be a buyer, they should to talk to the owner. Should anyway in case there might be insider info the auctioneer has no curiosity about. When things are lazily presented, there is sometimes opportunity.
 
If it's a real A-12, why in the world would you "upgrade" to those goofy a$$ gauges? (And everything else under the hood.)
 
there is little info

FWIW, the car is advertised on other websites.

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https://www.classiccardealsusa.com/details/used-1969-dodge-super-bee/105992695

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No VIN to post for posterity.
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Looks nice in the photos, though there is little info. I buy at this auctioneers sales, but not on anything I haven't inspected in person because I don't believe anything he says. I would contact the owner to confirm it is real if I was a buyer on it.
Ralley green was only on plymouths .f6 bright green dodge only and the 2 greens are not the same color
 
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