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. 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.
I did eventually find that Travco, but that’s for another article. If you know of cool hiding in barns, let me know. Email TheAutoArchaeologist@yahoo.com













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