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Great find on an amazing optioned car....Congrats! Get some numbers from the intake and carbs and maybe someone can tell you if it was an aftermarket over the counter conversion, or done with original parts.
Put up a want ad for any history, motor, trans with your VIN for the car and perhaps someone will stumble on it one day. If you are out at shows and cruises have a similar wanted sign to toss in the window....you never know.
Well that is a rare colour for the car so it might twig someones memory...but I'd bet you'd have better luck with any pics of the car from before the resto, unless it was a survivour type car but the A4 usually didn't hold up well over time so I'd guess it might have had a repaint.
So I was digging through my records and found my notes I jotted down in a binder of a car I tried to buy back in the mid 90's. I tried to buy it just after I got my 68 Coronet convertible out of body and paint, was upset about what I'd paid and thought I'd use it instead to restore a more...
Would have been nice if they could have even given you at least a name or two of someone who worked there, like a long time service manager or ?? just another lead you could have used to potentially track down the car.
Have you posted up want ads on craigslist, FB market place, and small...
@RRDon ....From your pics of the old RR I'm assuming it was F3, F4 or F7 green with a T3 or T5 saddle tan interior? I'm in Canada and have jotted the VIN down and will try to remember to check every 70 RR I see. And will pass on the VIN info to a few other mopar people.
As someone who...
Well here is my decode of the tag...
RM21...I think that is what it says...so a 68 Roadrunner 2dr sedan coupe
62 = 383/4bbl
5 = Auto 727 transmission
44 = F70 x14 redline tires
530 = Scheduled production date of May 30th, 1968
368066 = shipping order number
These 1-8 moulding codes can...
Good luck on finding your old car...I just recently bought back the 68 Coronet 500 convertible I restored and then sold 20 years ago when I needed a house for my new young family....so it can happen!
Lots of internet searching and I would post want ads on craigslist, FB etc in areas you think...
Looks aluminum so I'm guessing and Auto? But a 1970 727 for a Hemi or 440/6 car I'm guessing, would need the casting/part number for better identification.
Saw this thread today...
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/sorry-1971-cuda-help-please.193164/
And decided to run the Vin from my 73 340/auto Roadrunner I sold 20 years ago and it came back with this...