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What's it Worth WIW 69 Roadrunner Petty Blue 4spd project

He or the buyer may need this.
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I gotta agree, a sheet and/or a tag would be nice...

To some, apparently. The VIN tells us its a Roadrunner. Like one of 45,000, right? Honestly, the detailed documentation would not matter to me for this car. But that is me.
 
For those who say the tag/sheet doesn't matter... Here's my thoughts... Yes, if you are of the build what you want we know it's a Roadrunner camp.... I agree, to a point... But this particular color (Petty Blue) was only offered for a very short period in 69 because before the racing season began Richard Petty signed with Ford since Plymouth didn't have anything that could compete with the Charger 500/Daytona/Talladega Areo cars.... So a documented Petty Blue 69 Roadrunner is considered kinda special...
 
The guy who owned it before my buddy passed away & before that he had misplaced the tag,

Maybe he misplaced it at some point inside the car? In the glove box, under some parts inside the passenger compartment or trunk? In the crease between the seat bottom/back?
 
Forgive my ignorance on this subject. Wouldn't a fender tag for 1969 Road Runner painted Petty Blue show paint code 99. Didn't they use 99 for all special ordered colors? If they did, how do you prove what the actual special ordered color was?
 
Forgive my ignorance on this subject. Wouldn't a fender tag for 1969 Road Runner painted Petty Blue show paint code 99. Didn't they use 99 for all special ordered colors? If they did, how do you prove what the actual special ordered color was?
Yup... About the only way to do that these days is with photographs... The SPD would be a factor too, since Petty Blue went away early and some of the special ordered colors didn't arrive until late in production...
 
For those who say the tag/sheet doesn't matter... Here's my thoughts... Yes, if you are of the build what you want we know it's a Roadrunner camp.... I agree, to a point... But this particular color (Petty Blue) was only offered for a very short period in 69 because before the racing season began Richard Petty signed with Ford since Plymouth didn't have anything that could compete with the Charger 500/Daytona/Talladega Areo cars.... So a documented Petty Blue 69 Roadrunner is considered kinda special...

Isn't Bill Adams' car the same color?
 
Take lots of pictures
Having my fender tag helps with the nay sayers. I found my broadcast sheet in drivers' side folding part of the bench seat.

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like I mentioned above. 69 would be low numbers on that car. 68 they only made 75 total. 10 4-speeds and 65 automatics. So the story goes.

Finding the documentation would be awesome but not necessary for me. I’d be in at $15.000 as is based on having the title.
 
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