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Looking for the correct 69 B-body(Road Runner) Jack assembly. I need everything soup to nuts including all hold down brackets and hardware including the spare wheel and tire. Prefer really nice original or restored condition.
Thanks,
Mark
There is enough question as to the originality that I believe I’ll take the shortest path and put a radio in it. That said, now I need wiring, antenna, speakers, etc. restored or in excellent shape. Back on the hunt. My front speaker looks nearly brand new but needs reconed and a new...
Good point. The fenders are new, but my old one had the antenna hole too. Plus it is an original looking mopar speaker in the dash. Unless it got installed at the dealer, I don’t see how it got in there either.
Not hard to find used...but restored or repop seems tough. Every search I do ends up the the black rubber seal on the inside or drip rail mouldings. I’ve tried roof rail channels and everything else I can think of calling them. These mouldings just have to be available, there’s not another...
No A04 code. I am tempted to put a radio in it, but I’d actually prefer the novelty of the radio delete, especially if i can confirm it really was that way from the factory. Plus going with a restored radio, new speakers, wiring, etc that would match my restoration would be a lot more costly...
Unfortunately no build sheet. How much stock should I put in Galen’s decoding based on my vin number and his Chrysler documentation? He was able to give a lot more detail than the fender tag. Assuming he is correct, what about the front speaker? Also just a hole? Seems strange to me.
Just to be clear. I sent Galen Govier all my info and in his detailed description there is no mention of a radio. My mentioning the fender tag was premature. So once again, lacking a code, I assume radio delete and still have the same 3 questions.
My ‘69 A12 roadrunner that I am presently restoring (final stages) was decoded and does not show up with any radio code on the fender tag. I assume that means it’s a radio delete car. A couple questions about this:
1) no fender hole, right? Well my newly painted fenders already have a hole in...
I’m restoring a 69 roadrunner a12 hardtop and purchased more mouldings than I care to count. Low and behold there’s yet another one I can’t name or seem to be able to locate. Holding the soft rubber moulding at the top of the doors is a galvanized channel. On this channel there are three...