Posted By: desotoman
my 69 Ralley Green Road Runner project - 08/25/13 03:55 PM
Project Ralley Green Road Runner 383 console auto car
Quote:thank's i'll post pic's as i go thak's man !
Nice!!!! i love that color. Good luck with it!
Quote:black vinyl top,black inter. and yes i will be doing all metal work,paint,inter.engine and transmission myself it's the only way i can afford to restore this car
Nice, what color top?
Will you be doing the metal work yourself?
Good luck.
Quote:yes i do have the fender tag .it is the 999 code
Do you have the fender tag? Is it coded for Rally green which I think is F6? Or is it a 999 code. I remember reading an article awhile back that some '69's were hand marked sp green as your is and were actually painted using the similar looking GM green of 69. Best of luck.
Quote:thank's man will have pic's as i go
very cool car; take lots of pics.
Dave
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Is the Road Runner from the St. Louis, Lynch Road or Los Angeles plant?
Can you tell us what the SPD (Scheduled Production Date) is also?
Quote:thank's went to the amd web site the dodge/ plymouth have differnt part #'s on them i'll do some more research .thank's again !
Your Dodge rear frame replacement may have a different wheelbase than your original Plymouth. Check this thread out, post #223 for details.
http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/showthread.php?45279-1969-Charger-R-T-resurrection/page12
Quote:went over to a buddy of mine took measuerments.the front spring mounts there is a one inch difference from the dodge and plymouth and rear spring pearch the dodge shackle hole is set back about 3/4 of a inch. thank's again for catching that !Quote:thank's went to the amd web site the dodge/ plymouth have differnt part #'s on them i'll do some more research .thank's again !
Your Dodge rear frame replacement may have a different wheelbase than your original Plymouth. Check this thread out, post #223 for details.
http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/showthread.php?45279-1969-Charger-R-T-resurrection/page12
Quote:Hey thank's for the information .if you or anyone else has that article please let me know the month and year the article is thank's
The reference was in MCG, Mopar Collectors Guide a couple of years ago.You may be able to check their archive for a reference. I remember them citing several examples of cars with 999 codes in "Special Green" and had some pictures of the handwritten color "code". You may have a super rare one.