Back in 2012 I was informed that there was a local Mopar guy that I should meet. I ended up at his shop a while later and we became friends. Scott had this 1969 Dodge SuperBee sitting on a vintage single post hydraulic lift. The kind that goes into the ground. Not quite a barn find, but definitely a cool discovery. He went out to Detroit and picked it up.
Every year or so I stop by and chat with Scott and we talk about cars and the Bee. He’s busy with his shop and body work, so the SuperBee is always on the back burner. But he’s planning on moving forward with his own YouTube Channel here in the future. I’ll post more about that when he’s ready.
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Wow. I thought mine was rough.
It has potential.
Pt
PT Cruiser
pt cruiser
P T cruiser
PT Bruiser project car. Kinda cool having the Coronet on display.
PT cruiser love to see it when it’s finished
That car looks like a money pit. Spend $100,000 to get a $50,000 car.
Glad to see he’s willing to save the old Bee.
The sad part of the Super Bee is finding decent front fenders no one reproduces them and old ones in good enough shape are hard to come by, Coronets just don't get the love that it's Belvedere brother gets when it comes to remanufacturing parts!!!
plans to work on the bee…..10 years on lift says otherwise. dont plan on seeing it driving.
Being a 383 automatic it may not be worth the extensive restoration that it would need.
That super bee is a parts car.
Very cool car but you can definitely tell it was from Detroit.
My guess is that project was a PT Cruiser
A hump mobile
One of those ultra rare PT cruisers. Sarcasm but they are rare as far as people doing things with them up to now
PT Cruiser
The seals in that lift must be of the highest old school quality.