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What a collection

texas69bee

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I visited a forum member to buy some parts and this is what was in his garage(warehouse).
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J-code 69 Bee
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67 GTX-Hemi
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69 RoadRunner- 440 6BBL
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71 Bee-v code I believe is for sale but rough
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68 Coronet Rt Convertible 440
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That's awesome. Wish I could afford to get a 68-9 GTX like my dad had. Maybe someday.
 
Do you know if the lime green Bee is for sale?
 
I believe so. If your interested let me know. I can contact him Nd try to set something up. I see your in Michigan and the car is in Dennison Texas.
 
Hi,
I am still looking for my original engine, could be in Texas. Do you know if this guy has extra parts for sale? Thanks Brian
VIN STAMP 0G204078
Looking for the original engine for my Blue 1970 RoadRunner VIN STAMP 0G204078



Looking for the original engine for my Blue 1970 RoadRunner, if you have a 1970 440-6 RB engine block please check for VIN stamp 0G204078

Could be located in Texas or Wisconsin or anywhere else by now.
 
RoadRunner1970... Lots of parts are available. I will give him a call and let him know about this thread. Be patient, he is in his mid 70s and is still trying to figure out his way around the site.
 
is that a real 440 6bbl roadrunner? M code? a12?

drool....love b body mopars!!!!!
 
Quite impressive - are all of them in the queue for restoration? Every single one of those cars appear quite solid at first glance, and I can only assume the red '70 GTX may be the only possible parts car there. How long did it take him to get the others done, or does he work on multiple projects at once?

-Kurt

P.S.: Not to be a killjoy, but the way some of these cars are propped up scares the living bejeebus out of me. Cinder blocks placed vertically and stamped steel ramps? I know these cars are light, but that's just asking for it - someone please share a few extra jackstands with him to make sure nothing terrible happens.
 
That first picture! I'm a sucker for Y2. Bee! How about all those rallye dash clusters? Man. Treasure in my book.
 
Least there in a Garage and not outside.
 
Pretty cool collection. Does he drive/work on/restore them? Or all the above. He's sure got a lot of room in that garage. Be nice to have a set up like that with the collection to go along with it.
 
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