1970 Superbee 383 Burnout From 1984
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that is a really nice car
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These cars were so inexpensive back in 1984 that nobody in their right mind would make a clone. I don't think the idea of cloning a car was even invented yet as so many of these were readily available. You could easily get a real Superbee in nice condition for very little money.
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Wow what a super car! Thanx for sharing
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@OneBadSuperbird Unfortunately thats all we can do, is wonder..
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@68Barracuda11s Eric
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Do you still have this car?
TheTrihorn1 1 year ago
@TheTrihorn1 LOL! No, it was bought to resell 27 years ago. It was probably sold about a month after this video was shot. Your 27 years late and a dollar short!
OneBadSuperbird 1 year ago
@OneBadSuperbird well you should have bought to resell today because i would have bought it and you would have made a hell of alot more than you did 27 yrs. ago.
Mr68charger440 9 months ago
@Mr68charger440 LOL it was my buddy's car. I provided the equipment to shoot the video. I have owned two 1970 Corohets - a 440 R/T and a 383 station wagon.
OneBadSuperbird 9 months ago
@OneBadSuperbird I love it! a 383 Station Wagon would be cool to own, One HELL of a sleeper!
Mr68charger440 9 months ago
@Mr68charger440 That's what I had planned for it. It never got that far though. The guy I sold it to put a 451 lowdeck stroker in it and a healthy shot of spray. Cosmetically, it wasn't mich to look at being a dingy, faded reddish-brown color but I'm told it won a lot of late night street races on the mean streets of the Motor City's east side. I sometimes wonder what ever became of that car
OneBadSuperbird 9 months ago