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My Dream car 69 Super Bee

I really like those seats. My 69 Bee is a column shift with bench seat, but I really want more supportive buckets in the car. May go your route.
 
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Very Nice. Are those seats mounted back farther than stock? Looks like a lot of leg room for driver...

They are mounted in the original holes. I am 6’2 and I have plenty of leg room.

I really like those seats. My 69 Bee is a column shift with bench seat, but I really want more supportive buckets in the car. May go your route.

High quality seats. You won’t be disappointed.
 
Making the car a little more my own. Putting in some frame connectors by USCT. Fitment was ok to start but took some grinding and measuring to get them dialed in.
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connectors welded in and floors cleaned up and ready for some POR15 coating.
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Kilmat sound deadener installed and ready for reassembly.
 
Undercoating done and pictures of the finished product. Very happy with how they turned out.
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Looks like a keeper to me. I know 68-70 Chargers are the hot items. But I believe the '69 A12 Superbee may very well be the hottest Mopar ever? Including the Hemis? That against the 1969 Hemi GTX? Now that's a beauty contest in my world?

(My '69 440 4-speed GTX)
 
What product did you use for the undercoating? Is there texture there? Doesn’t look like there is much. Looks great!
 
What product did you use for the undercoating? Is there texture there? Doesn’t look like there is much. Looks grea
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I used a 3m product. It does have texture which is nice to hide small imperfections.
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I also forgot to mention I found a build sheet under the rear seat. Unfortunately it isn’t a match to my car. I believe it came out of an R/T coronet or charger if I’m not mistaken.
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Post up the VIN, looks like it's WH.
 
Making the car a little more my own. Putting in some frame connectors by USCT. Fitment was ok to start but took some grinding and measuring to get them dialed in. View attachment 1183786 View attachment 1183787 View attachment 1183788 View attachment 1183789
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connectors welded in and floors cleaned up and ready for some POR15 coating.
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Primodude - thanks for sharing the pics of your Bee...that's just the motivation I was looking for. I like the vision you have for your Bee.
Did you replace the wooden steering wheel with the one you have pictured above?

Rob
 
A little update. Went with Riddler 605 wheels in 17x8 all around. Debating on Powdercoating them satin black for an A12 look.

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