Re: 68 and 69 roadrunner trunk lids different?
[Re: JohnRR]
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01/06/12 12:32 PM
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They are totally different on the outside on the surface between the taillights ...
Here's a '68 with the trunk finish panel but under it there is no oval depression for lack of a better term, it is basically flat with an horizontal line or crease...
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Re: 68 and 69 roadrunner trunk lids different?
[Re: domingo]
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01/06/12 01:02 PM
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read my last poast above...i got confused when posting...i really meant something else...i forgot the lids were totally different between years!
Oops I typed one and went looking for photos and answered a PM, hit send for the first one, typed the second and got a phone call and....well you know
MikeR
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Re: 68 and 69 roadrunner trunk lids different?
[Re: domingo]
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01/06/12 03:21 PM
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Yes, John, you are right.....I overlooked that and got confused when posting.....
Maybe my post should have been called "variations between 68 roadrunner trunk lids".
I am asking because I have 3 1968 lids at my shop.
2 of them have a bracing with large openings and you can see the sealer oozing from under the brace...
but 1 of them has a closed or blind underbrace.
I wonmder whats up with that? Is it an early/late production thing?
Can't answer that question , but it could be early vs late , I THINK a 69 lid is closed off underneath ...
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Re: 68 and 69 roadrunner trunk lids different?
[Re: JohnRR]
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01/06/12 03:29 PM
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Yes, John, you are right.....I overlooked that and got confused when posting.....
Maybe my post should have been called "variations between 68 roadrunner trunk lids".
I am asking because I have 3 1968 lids at my shop.
2 of them have a bracing with large openings and you can see the sealer oozing from under the brace...
but 1 of them has a closed or blind underbrace.
I wonmder whats up with that? Is it an early/late production thing?
Can't answer that question , but it could be early vs late , I THINK a 69 lid is closed off underneath ...
Don't know if the '68's had the same requirment for Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) for "crumple zone" as the '69 trunk lids and hoods had????
http://a12mopar.com/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1319412344
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Re: 68 and 69 roadrunner trunk lids different?
[Re: rc68rr]
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Are you talking about between the tail lites or on the under side of the trunk lid ?
underside
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Re: 68 and 69 roadrunner trunk lids different?
[Re: rc68rr]
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01/08/12 02:21 AM
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John this is our 68 RR it has a Nov 67 buil date.
I haven't looked at the A12 thread link , but if you are 110% sure that is the original lid then I don't have an answer ...
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