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Welcome from PA. A '69 Coronet R/T was one of the first model cars I built back in the day. Gave it to @Dennis H two years ago. My dad was a Plymouth guy so I ended up with a '69 GTX instead of a Dodge. Same car, different emblem.
Welcome from PA. Good luck with your search. I remember when your area had an abundance of nice rust free cars (compared to the rust belt where I lived,) but that was four decades ago.
Welcome from PA. That looks like a nice '69, cleaner than mine was prior to restoration. Factory A/C in your car will be appreciated when you get it on the road.
More than one way to skin a cat. What I ended up doing was buying three that looked like the one that got away, spread out over several decades. Then, after 52 years, I finally bought the original. Your approach seems less painful.
Welcome from PA. Another old GTX guy here, I’ve owned seven in 50 years. The latest in the picture. I test drove it 53 years ago, and finally bought it last year.
Welcome from State College. Glad to see you kept one from back in the day! I have the one from when I was sixteen. Had an older cousin with a ‘67 Charger.
Welcome from PA. Like you, I was also there back in the day, drove a GTX on my honeymoon, have had six more since then, including two '68s. You've come to the right place, and I'll bet you have a lot to contribute.