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1970 super bee


jdmfan

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Here's a 70 super bee that ive been working on for a couple weeks . i opened up the door and scrath built the vents on the side and the hood scoop. i painted it plum crazy purple with lin grey interior with black accents. The front seats are from a skyline r33. I made racing harrness for it . The roll cage was scrath built with solder the paint tamiya purple . I also added the door catches to the door jam. The wheel are from my parts box i added lips to front and rear . Bigger in the rear to be 20's and 18's in the front. the motor is a 426 that i turned into a fuel injection set up with stacks. i made the headers , wired it up , ran fuel/brake lines .

I'm sure i missed a few things . Hope you enjoy . Let me know what you think.

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Great work on your Super bee nice paint and i love those engine details, i have one question the raised scoop you added on the rear quarters was this an option because i have seen this on some cars and others are missing it.

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Awesome ride! My son said "oh...that's a model...it looks like a real car!"

Ben Grasso would be proud...http://plumfloored.com/1970-dodge-coronet-plumfloored/

I have been wanting to build the green version of this car for a while but haven't gotten to it.....http://plumfloored.com/1970-mutant-bee/

Spectacular work!

Question, where did you come up with/how did you make the fuel injection set up?

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I used reference pics from the plum floored car . Then I used Detail master flared exhaust tip for the intakes and a small piece of alum rod for the fuel rails . I made a flat intake manifold and drilled holes into it and epoxied the tips in .

I started to build the mutant a while back but ended up painting it candy red as I couldn't get the right green

Awesome ride! My son said "oh...that's a model...it looks like a real car!"

Ben Grasso would be proud...http://plumfloored.com/1970-dodge-coronet-plumfloored/

I have been wanting to build the green version of this car for a while but haven't gotten to it.....http://plumfloored.com/1970-mutant-bee/

Spectacular work!

Question, where did you come up with/how did you make the fuel injection set up?

I used reference pics from the plum floored car . Then I used Detail master flared exhaust tip for the intakes and a small piece of alum rod for the fuel rails . I made a flat intake manifold and drilled holes into it and epoxied the tips in .

I started to build the mutant bee a while back but ended up painting it candy red as I couldn't get the green right

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