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From Hot Rod Network
Most of our finds come from talking with people at garage sales or small-town parts stores. Many times, those conversations would lead to a rare find, sometimes, however, cool stuff just falls out of the sky.
Such was the case when a friend told us about a Dodge Travco motorhome in a farmer's yard. We got lost on the way to the Travco and stumbled upon a garage full of nice Mopars instead. The family who owned the property invited me to see the rest of their collection.
Most of our finds come from talking with people at garage sales or small-town parts stores. Many times, those conversations would lead to a rare find, sometimes, however, cool stuff just falls out of the sky.
Such was the case when a friend told us about a Dodge Travco motorhome in a farmer's yard. We got lost on the way to the Travco and stumbled upon a garage full of nice Mopars instead. The family who owned the property invited me to see the rest of their collection.
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In one of their barns was a 1969 Dodge Superbee that was 1 of 9,346 produced that year with a 383 and an automatic transmission. Work on this car had been put on hold temporarily while the couple focused their efforts on their his/her pair of 1970 Plymouth Superbirds. Their son also owns a Super Bee- a 1970 440 Six Pack car, one of 499 produced with a four-speed manual.
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