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1968 Roadrunner Decor??

The trim plate in the rear had a road runner decal on the right side. And #13 response shows what the seat covering was. I sold mine 50 years ago, but remember some things about it.
 
Yep, here’s a better picture.
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This is some of my original photos before restoration. The red was painted. No tape. Just info if you like.
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wow , sorry, you don't think mine is factory correct do you, its far from it , mine came with a white top and green interior and most of the engine bay is how I want it not factory correct ,when you put a vague question out there its hard to know what your asking, my thought is to enjoy these cars for your self not others , after all it is your car
 
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Before and now I like the bigger air cleaner and high rise intake
 
Just a FYI as 1968 Headrest was an Option anything built after Jan 1 they where standard.
 
Just a FYI as 1968 Headrest was an Option anything built after Jan 1 they where standard.
Yep that is correct, but the seats in the post are not correct for a 68, the release button is at the side location like the 70 model not the bottom like 68 and 69.
 
I ordered my 68 Road runner on Jan. 10, 1968 and car didn't have headrests on a bench seat.
 
I ordered my 68 Road runner on Jan. 10, 1968 and car didn't have headrests on a bench seat.
Correct. The federal law requiring headrests came into effect jan 1, 1969 (or thereabouts). There are original 69s without headrests that were early production. Headrests were optional on 68s.
 
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