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  1. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    It's a nice car for sure, but the wheels are completely wrong. Those wheels look like they came off a US Chrysler product. They are not the correct Mexico only Kelsey Hayes Wheels.
  2. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    Si señor lol. Ok it's neither a Dodge or Plymouth branded car in Mexico. Technically it's a Valiant Super Bee by Chrysler. After 1970, there were no Plymouth branded cars sold in Mexico. Valiant was a brand unto itself in the Chrysler of Mexico portfolio. So there was Chrysler, Dodge...
  3. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    No, it's not expensive. The importation process is very straightforward. What is expensive is the transport from Central Mexico to Laredo. Then it goes from Laredo to Dallas.
  4. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    I saw an ad in Mexico City and had my attorney secure it for me
  5. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    I shared a video of 1972 Valiant Super Bee in Spanish.
  6. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    Here is the link to a video of the 1972 Mexican Super Bee.
  7. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    Heads and intake I believe from the 340.
  8. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    Here is a link to an art about the Mexican Super Bee. The Story of the Plymouth Valiant Super Bee, the Mexican Muscle Car You Never Knew Existed
  9. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    The Story of the Plymouth Valiant Super Bee, the Mexican Muscle Car You Never Knew Existed
  10. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    Yes that is correct. There are multiple threads in this site that validates the 270hp claim.
  11. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    They came from factory with 340 parts, no emissions equipment to reduce power. There is a video in Spanish that claims the Mexican 318 was underrated at 270hp and was really 300hp. It also came from factory with NO power steering, heater and a/c so no accessories draining the power.
  12. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    Let me see if I have one.
  13. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    Hi it came with the car when I bought it.
  14. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    Yes sir! That's the way they came with 270hp from factory. My understanding is that they were more powerful than the US 318.
  15. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    Here are some interior pictures.
  16. L

    Here is my 1972 Genuine Mexican Super Bee.

    Hi everyone! Thanks for letting me join the group. I live in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex and I own a 1972 Mexican Super Bee. It's very rare and I will export it to the US very soon. It was the Mexican 318 with the 270 HP, a 4 speed manual transmission with a Hurst shifter. It in great...
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