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See what I mean now about the 2 horns? Obviously it's not original, but is one original from what anyone can see? Maybe the original broke and they swiped the horns from a car that would've been a 2 horn Mopar?
See what I mean now about the 2 horns? Obviously it's not original, but is one original from what anyone can see? Maybe the original broke and they swiped the horns from a car that would've been a 2 horn Mopar?
Nice car. I love black RRs.
I have never heard of two horns before on a Roadrunner but, look at option "J31" for 1969. They must have put dual horns on something. (Maybe A100 pick-ups).
Nice car there bud. It looks like the seat medallions are from a 1968 car though. I just bought 12 seat medallions from a friend for my car and they are the shorter wider ones. 68 had the longer thinner ones. I took pics of two original hemi cars at Moparfest one a 68 and one a 69 to prove this. :huh:
God,somethings missing when I open the garage in the morning. I sure do miss that car....Lots of memories. Please take good care of it and be sure to send us pictures. Sue Waz(crying when you drove our baby away).But now...it's your baby.
I hope to start taking it apart on monday, I will keep posting pictures as I go.The day I picked it up I could tell it was a sad day for you guys but I told you as soon as its done I will bring it by.
I'm looking forward to seeing your pictures that you're gonna post as you go along...BUT.....I can't wait til the day you bring it over for us to see. Take your time and make everything perfect. See Ya, Sue Waz
Really interesting pics of the engine bay. From what I have come to understand all A/C cars had turquoise engines (330 horsepower). This one has orange valve covers but the proper turquoise water pump housing. You just never know what you might find under the hood!
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