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    Anyone know this Coronet from Michigan?

    Friend in Michigan who used to work at Ford is interested in a 1967 Coronet 440. VIN is WH23F77118755. That seems fine as the seller says it was originally a 318 car but now has a 383. I pushed for a Fender Tag pic if there was one, and he gets a pic of a blue tag from a '70 Belvedere...
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    SOLD 1969 Road Runner Numbers Matching Project $18K

    Put on here first to see if anyone was interested. Since nothing firm, listed it on Facebook Marketplace yesterday and getting lots of interest. Have a guy coming Saturday to look at it and several others waiting.
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    SOLD 1969 Road Runner Numbers Matching Project $18K

    Fender Tag Decoded (need to get a pic of the tag tomorrow)
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    SOLD 1969 Road Runner Numbers Matching Project $18K

    Build Sheet (in plastic protector)
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    SOLD 1969 Road Runner Numbers Matching Project $18K

    144K miles. Has not ran or been driven since I've owned it the past 7ish years. The seller thought the engine wouldn't turn due to clutch issues.
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    SOLD 1969 Road Runner Numbers Matching Project $18K

    Located in Northern Kentucky (Verona, KY), 2nd owner numbers matching 383 4-speed project car in decent shape. Triple green with black hood stripes and white pinstripes. Air grabber car with original parts. Have fender tag, build sheet, and some original documentation. Thought I'd have time...
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    Hello from Kentucky

    Where are you in KY?
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    Hello from Kentucky

    Here is Gracie. She's a 440 4-speed car.
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    Hello from Kentucky

    Thanks for having me. Currently own a '70 'cuda which is restored and a '69 Road Runner that needs to be restored. Now that I'm retired, getting ready to start on the RR. 'Cuda came from the SF Bay area, so is named Gracie after Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane. The RR came from Flint, MI...
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