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Hi, I’m trying to find my old 68RR. 68 Coupe, Silver,383/4 speed bench seat with silver seats/ black basket weave inserts. Tack in dash last seen in Southcentral Indiana early 70’s. I have the original 4 speed from it ! # 150098
$1000 reward to locate it
As a side note, when converting to disc brakes, you must remove the residual check valve in the master cylinder. Most are located under the brass seat in the outlet port. A small tap to thread internally and pull it out to remove it
I looked at a coupe once that was listed as a RR. Upon inspection I found only one muffler hanger on the rear floor pan. Definitely a single exhaust system car
I don’t know, I was too wrapped up in looking . He must be because he talked about going to Hershey and other places to set up. He inherited all of them
Hello I went to look at a 68RR listed on marketplace in Micro, North Carolina. 819 Batten farm road. Selma, NC. Bill Thompson has it listed. He has a field full of whole cars and parts. There are challengers and cud’s. A lot of 64/5/6/7 dodge and Plymouth cars. As well as other cars. All Mopar
Hi gang. From what I’ve deducted. Vin. No. Should be
RM21-8A 890051
PP8832266 0096
10/17/67.
Am I correct?
Now can someone tell me how to search for it?
Hello, It had a dual lever that I had to lift to get reverse. It was a pain to shift . I’m on business for a couple more weeks then I’ll be home to get those numbers.
Thanks everyone