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Bahama Yellow '69 Roadrunner

19 69 GTX

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Just picked a 69 Roadrunner that was a special order rare Bahama Yellow. Sucks fender is missing so far in all the parts boxes. Hopefully ill find it. Definitely a Bahama Yellow car as well as a console and bucket seat car. Ha the original engine as well. Took rear seat out looking for build sheet no luck. Here's a pic I took of some factory writing id assume. Anyone ever seen this before. Id assume this car is pretty rare even fkr a 383 car.

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Not really a special order color, just a late year addition, along with one or two others, for the six bbl debut. Available on any rr, and super Bees, but (as I understand it) only on six pack Bees. (Dodge called it Butterscotch).
I have a Bahama yellow A12 coupe.
The color went away in 1970, came back with no changes in 71.
 
What is the seventh digit of the vin? That will tell you which assy plant put your car together.
Mine is an A, meaning Lynch Road, and I found my broadcast under the rear seat.
 
It is a great color and desirable.

They wrote codes there often, it is pretty common.
I have a 70 GTX from St Louis with some letters and numbers there in black crayon.
 
From what I read it came out mid year in 69. Think G is the plant code in vin id have to look again.
 
From what I read it came out mid year in 69. Think G is the plant code in vin id have to look again.

As stated in the release from Chrysler, the color was released in February 1969.

It's not uncommon to find markings like that on St.L cars.

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