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    New member with what appears to be a Mexican valiant super bee.

    Some Mexican brochure photos from the 1972 SB
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    Non American Plymouth, Dodge, Etc. Cars.

    Amazing how the Austrialian versions doesn't share a single part with those in America
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    Non American Plymouth, Dodge, Etc. Cars.

    The rear end of that '72 super Bee was this And used to have this wheel caps
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    Non American Plymouth, Dodge, Etc. Cars.

    In 1973 Chrysler Corporation took the operation in Mexico (before called Automex) and from then until now it's called Chrysler de México, the brand was more or less successful behind Chevrolet and Ford even with the terrible economic crisis that we had here most of the 80's and part of the 90's...
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    Non American Plymouth, Dodge, Etc. Cars.

    I remember very well this car when I was a kid, the things that come to mid it's when the car was parked under the sun for several hours when you sat in thos vinyl seats you could burn your butt or your legs when you were wearing short pants also if you tried to rest your forearm on the door...
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    Non American Plymouth, Dodge, Etc. Cars.

    Very interesting how each country had their own and very particular version, it would be good to know why those difference a licence or copyright thing with Chrysler headquarters in the USA?
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    Non American Plymouth, Dodge, Etc. Cars.

    Part 6 From my Family album
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    Valiant super bee from mexico

    Some of the specs according to the brochure Weight:2985 Lb Power to weight ratio: 4.87Kg/HP Turning ratio: 12.34 mts Tank capacity: 18 gal (68.13 lts) Desplacment: 318 cubic inch Number of cylinder: 8 Cylinder diameter: 3.91" Piston travel: 3.31" HP: 270@4900 Torque: 320@3600 Compression: 9.5:1...
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    Valiant super bee from mexico

    A frew moths ago my cousin send me a link to a youtube video taken in Mexico City Downtown in 1971, there in minute 12:40 a Valiant Super Bee in motion Link:
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    Valiant super bee from mexico

    Amazing it's the first time I see Valiant with the V8 engine I always thought that the V8's where only used on the Bee's because Automex sold the slant six like crazy. Another interesting image it's seeing the original inside door panel almost intact that would be a good one to get an original...
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    Valiant super bee from mexico

    I'm glad you liked them. I think it's going to be very difficult to decode de VIN number of Mexican Crysler of those days, because at that time Chrysler of Mexico was just a subsidiary of Chrysler Corporation and was named Automex and the codes the used on their cars didn't match those on the...
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    1971 Valiant Super Bee (Mexico) Proyect

    I'm going to post some images from my father's 1970 Valiant Superbee these images come from my famly album, I'm going to attach the link from the original thread and some explanation of the images Valiant super bee from mexico
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    Valiant super bee from mexico

    Thank you for letting me know hope the owner of that Super Bee see tha post meanwhile hear are more scans Thanks for letting me know hope the Mexican Super Bee owner see the post, meanwhile there are more scans A close up of the Dixco tachymeter with the Chrysler pentastar logo painted on...
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    Valiant super bee from mexico

    After seeing "gdrill" Super Bee it brought big memories, my father bought one just like yours in the seme color new back in 1970 and sold it in 1987 when I was 16 years old. I'm going to post some scans from my family album that my father took, unfortunately most of these old early colour...
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