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Convertible Mopar

Larry Chilese

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Was wondering about Dodge B body and Plymouth B body Convertibles, as I saw a RoadRunner Convertible.
Are they a desireable option, were they hydraulic or all manual operated. Were any introduced for the Dodge GTx or Charger series-thanks in advance
 
Hydraulic. Pump with a ram on each side on my 69 anyway.
 
B bodies were all power tops, E bodies were manual as standard, but could be optioned with a power top. Two hydraulic rams as stated above.
 
It sounds like you are asking if a b body convertible is a desirable option . I would say it is now , but when they were being sold new, not so much. Production numbers were quite low.
 
No production convertible Chargers. However, some home-builts have been done. This would be a lot of work. Depending on the car, convertibles can bring more $$$ at sell time.
 
No production convertible Chargers. However, some home-builts have been done. This would be a lot of work. Depending on the car, convertibles can bring more $$$ at sell time.
No way!

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They (factory/Dodge) made at least 1
68 the best year of Charger R/T too :poke:

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There is a triple white 69 Roadrunner convertible in purgatory near me. I haven’t seen it in years, but I did see that he had his orange 69 for sale. I asked him about the white car and he said “yea, I need to get on that car, someday”. I’m sure it’s pretty rare.
 
I sold my 70 Road Runner convertible project two years ago and bought the storage lifts.

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