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Just think of the guy standing on the lot in 1970 and has to go home with the Coronet because the dealer is not knocking enough off the Charger because they are not butt ugly and still selling. Hope everyone that had to buy a Coronet got a good discount, like taking the ugly girl home from the dance at least she's cheap.
 
I think of the guy that bought the 69 and is standing on the lot in 1970 wishing he'd waited for his 70 model Bee
 
69s are Incredible and so are 70s, lets just Move on from this and Channel our Hatred into 22's or Obamacare lol.
 
A '69 Bee today is NOT cheaper than a '70 Bee, though, so you made the right call in the long run! :) Well, at least that's true of the 69.5 six-pack version compared to a '70 six-pack. First year, half-year run, and all that.
 
And which one did you buy?
The original owner got a really good deal. I bought it because it was a Ramcharger car with a 4 speed. I like them all. I went well out of my way buying my 72. I shipped that pig from Colorado. I 'll tell you what is starting to look nice that I used to not like. The later year Chargers. I was stalking the 71 Superbee on ebay, with the added trap door hood. That was really sweet.
 
A '69 Bee today is NOT cheaper than a '70 Bee, though, so you made the right call in the long run! :) Well, at least that's true of the 69.5 six-pack version compared to a '70 six-pack. First year, half-year run, and all that.
the average 383 Bee from 69 brings less than a 383 Bee from 1970.

1970 Bees are the best forget about the rest

Carsten
 
the average 383 Bee from 69 brings less than a 383 Bee from 1970.

1970 Bees are the best forget about the rest

Carsten
That's because the 69 was out and about being run. The 70s are probably in better shape because of being hidden away from embarrassment:poke::poke:
 
Are you kidding me?
This front end is The Ballz!

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I totally agree with you. But it is different enough to the point of being a love it or hate it design. I think that purple car can be saved but it'll need a jig in order to be done correctly. It's rare enough to be considered for a full but and bolt resto.
 
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