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Funny how many people get sucked in to these pointless threads.
I believe the VIN was changed. Everything else hardware matches a bee. The vin doesn't match the frame serial numbers. Why would the clane a bee and put a coronet 6 cyl vin on it. Thanks for the help
resureeeeection!!!!!
round rivets. Painted over
It's funny that those that think it's not a Superbee ignore the fact the VIN is obviously not original, and use the vin as the basis of their position. This is why I redsurrected this post. I just learned the rivet clue this week.
I'm going to try and find out if it was stolen, but don't know how since I don't know the real vin. Can the sales order number be cross referenced somehow to where it was sold and go from there? I imagine it's a unique number, so if there's a record somewhere, maybe the original vin could be found then I can contact the police and see. Too bad it isn't a 69 where those six digits match the vin.
The title did say Superbee on it, and matched the vin, but that must've been managed somehow, since the vin doesn't say it is.
Again, if someone knows about tracing sales numbers on a 68 dodge, your help is appreciated.