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Here's a shot of one of my favorite cars I have owned, my 70 Coronet 4 door, 318 2bbl with A/C. This car was sold to help finance my Super Bee engine rebuild. It was sold at the '98 Chryslers @ Carlisle show. I dressed it up a bit with Cordoba wheels and some meatier tires while I had it, but when it was sold, it was back to stock.

 

They say Mopar owners are a bit nuts, well here is a picture of my EV2 Hemi-Orange Canary. We saw him at the pet shop and it didn't take long to decide he was now going to be part of the family.

 Here are some engine shots of my Bee

 

The Bee was a star at our wedding. Bought 1 month before the wedding  

Here's me Bee with the 70 Coronet, mild to wild! The center shot was the last time these two cars were together, Chryslers@Carlisle '98.

 

Here is "The Demon Den's" webmaster Mark Eisenhart's Demon. Low 12 second car built ENTIRELY by Mark. GREAT JOB!

Here's one that I would trade the Bee for, 426 Ramcharger Polara 'Vert!!!

Here's my good buddy "Bugsy" doin his thang with his Hemi powered '64 Plymouth Sport Fury. 11.50's @ 118 mph

Here's "Fireball" Doug Miller's Hemi '64 Wagon. Hemi's were available for street Mopar's in '64, only in Canada for Plymouth, if your car was white.

Here's a shot of Vermont's Quintin Bros. race cars. The Cuda is FAST!!! and the roadster is getting there, both 440 B1 Powered machines.

Here is one of the CLEANEST,STRAIGHTEST '68 Coronets I have ever seen. Picture taken during 1998 Chryslers @ Carlisle, from the same dealership my 70 Coronet 4 door came from.

Here's a row of Bee's from the '97 Englishtown Mopar Meet. Mine is the 4th one in.

Beautiful examples of the Super Bee.

This is the only "100 point" Bee I have even seen... with Coronet grilles, BRUTAL!

Draggin'BeesA 69 1/2 and 70 Bee.    

I thought this was my bee when I saw it from a distance at the show (New Hambug's Moparfest), but the exhaust resonators told me this was a RARE Hemi Bee.

Yet another Hemi Bee at Chryslers @ Carlisle '98

 The unsung warhorse, Dodge Power Wagon!