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69 gtx CONVERTIBLE #1301877
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This is a SERIOUS question for all you other 69 GTX convertible owners. Would you be receptive to my compiling a list of the remaining 69 X converts out there? I would NOT share this info with anyone who would like to profit off of it, but would gladly make it available to the current owners of a 69 X convert. This way we would finally know what color combinations are available along with all the rest of the info we all want to know. My name says it all. I am a 1969 GTX man all the way (4 of them now - so I am no longer the true triple x man here glad to send pix if interested). Please let me know if you would like to participate in my venture to record all the remaining 69 X convertibles out there.

Re: 69 gtx CONVERTIBLE [Re: TrueTripleX] #1301878
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I'm in , although I no longer own either car I 'think' I still have data tag info on file
If not I know most of the info off the top of my head.



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Re: 69 gtx CONVERTIBLE [Re: gtx6970] #1301879
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Did the one on the left come from NJ? I sold one that looked very similar for my boss about 10 years ago on ebay, I think it went to Kentucky IIRC. I have some pics and the fender tag info too.

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Re: 69 gtx CONVERTIBLE [Re: gtx6970] #1301880
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I'm in , although I no longer own either car I 'think' I still have data tag info on file
If not I know most of off the top of my head.

[image]www.amhightechauto.com/images/cars/pairofgtxs.jpg[/image]



Thanks Bill. I will get the other info from you shortly. We now have a B3, B5, and an X9 on the list. Come on guys, let's see what we have still left out there of the 700 made.

Re: 69 gtx CONVERTIBLE [Re: EV2RTSE] #1301881
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Did the one on the left come from NJ? I sold one that looked very similar for my boss about 10 years ago on ebay, I think it went to Kentucky IIRC. I have some pics and the fender tag info too.




No that one sold new in south western ILL.
440 4spd , B7 Blue, with all blue int, 3.54 Dana
the one on the right sold new in I think central Indiana somewhere - B5 Blue, blue and white interior , column auto 3.23 open rear.

Last I heard the 4 spd car is in Louisville Ky and the auto car is in Las Vegas NV


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Re: 69 gtx CONVERTIBLE [Re: gtx6970] #1301882
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Oh ok, this one was also blue/blue interior, white top, black hood stripes, 440 but with console auto, 3.55 I believe. I'll try to dig up the info I have on it.

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Oh ok, this one was also blue/blue interior, white top, black hood stripes, 440 but with console auto, 3.55 I believe. I'll try to dig up the info I have on it.



Interesting, I looked at one in Jersey right before I bought my 1st one in the fall of 1992 ( the one on the right)

Blue exterior, all blue interior , console auto, factory a/c car. but missing it's vin tag. Non matching numbers car.( he told me over the phone it was ) The guy who owned it had a used car lot.
I was not a happy camper after driving all night to pick that car up to find this info out when I got there.
I was all over the country looking at 1969 GTX convertibles before I bought my 1st one.


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Re: 69 gtx CONVERTIBLE [Re: gtx6970] #1301884
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Sounds like yet another blue one then. This one had its VIN tag, and no a/c. Also NOM, had a '76 440 in it.

Re: 69 gtx CONVERTIBLE [Re: EV2RTSE] #1301885
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A friend of mine has two. One F8 4 speed black interior, buckets console car. The other one he has is a Y2 Yellow with tan interior automatic car. There is also one I know of in Ohio, B5 blue with b7 interior, 4 speed buckets console. Another friend of mine has a W1 white, black interior buckets console auto car. Those are the four I know of currently.


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Re: 69 gtx CONVERTIBLE [Re: drmopar] #1301886
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Back then I looked at the following, all convertibles .

Y2 Yellow , blk int , 4 spd (not 100% sure of the int color)
White , white int , console auto -( Used in Presidents Nixons inagural parade back then. And he had the buildsheet to prove it )
B5 blue, blue int, console auto
R6 Red , tan and white int , 4 spd
R6 red , white int , 4spd
B5 blue , white int , conaole auto
Red with black int, console auto(don't remember if this one was R4 or R6)

I'll update this as I pull them out of my memory banks

Others I know of
X9 , blk int and top, 440, 4spd , power windows - sitting and rotting away in a backyard near Portsmouth Ohio
B5, blue/white int , white top, 440 ,console auto, a/c car - near the Toledo Ohio area
B5 Blue, blk int, auto, near Findlay Ohio


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Re: 69 gtx CONVERTIBLE [Re: gtx6970] #1301887
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I found the fender tag info on the car I mentioned above as well as some pictures which I will have to scan when I get a chance.

V21 V6W 26 END
J25? L31 M31 M33 N96 R11
A01 A04 A36 C16 C55 G33
B5 B5 P6D B7 422 185XXX
E86 D32 RS27 L9G 253XXX

Re: 69 gtx CONVERTIBLE [Re: EV2RTSE] #1301888
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I posted this info on the Question & Answer Forum. My car is R6 & Black, A32 4:10 Dana and N96 Airgrabber. I purchased the car in Columbus Ohio March 1998.

END
L31 M31 M33 N96 R11 26
A01 A32 B51 C16 C55 J25
R6 R6 P6X X9 311 150xxx
E86 D32 RS27 L9G 230xxx

Gerry

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Re: 69 gtx CONVERTIBLE [Re: GKMOPAR] #1301890
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Here are a few that have been on eBay in the last couple of years.

Re: 69 gtx CONVERTIBLE [Re: 6bblgt] #1301891
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Here are a few that have been on eBay in the last couple of years.




Top right F5/Black GTX is a disaster.
I owned this car for 24hrs.

The first and last car I ever bought w/out an inspection.
Owner was not available on the weekends and I could not fly there during the week.

It was for sale at a small collector car dealership in PA.

Owner swore it was number matching with no rust repair.
What an abortion.
It has a 72 transmission, the block was stamped with bogus font the whole VIN and they put 23 instead of 27 on their attempt at forgery.
The car had been back halved and the trunk rail had a different VIN on it.The dash VIN had been attached with regular rivets.
The paperwork that came with the car came with a receipt from the body shop that welded the car back together with a slavage title for the donor car..............
I guess I was lucky to get my $ back. I told him he could send it back or I would come get it personally.
I lost $1000 for shipping and told him he should pay me for that.
(It would have cost about that to get there to inspect the car) I was still pretty hot about the whole thing.

The car popped up (the above photo) at a dealership in St. Louis MO. Advertised as a # matching high end restoration. I called them and told them what I knew. They seemed dazed and confused but I pointed out I paid 30K less than they were asking for the car and I would have never sent it back if it was a correct car.

A day later I received a call from the dealer I bought the car from in PA raising all kinds of cain with me. I can't type what my response was.

Now you know the rest of the story.......

Matt

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Top right F5/Black GTX is a disaster.
I owned this car for 24hrs.

The first and last car I ever bought w/out an inspection.
Owner was not available on the weekends and I could not fly there during the week.

It was for sale at a small collector car dealership in PA.

Owner swore it was number matching with no rust repair.
What an abortion.
It has a 72 transmission, the block was stamped with bogus font the whole VIN and they put 23 instead of 27 on their attempt at forgery.
The car had been back halved and the trunk rail had a different VIN on it.The dash VIN had been attached with regular rivets.
The paperwork that came with the car came with a receipt from the body shop that welded the car back together with a slavage title for the donor car..............
I guess I was lucky to get my $ back. I told him he could send it back or I would come get it personally.
I lost $1000 for shipping and told him he should pay me for that.
(It would have cost about that to get there to inspect the car) I was still pretty hot about the whole thing.

The car popped up (the above photo) at a dealership in St. Louis MO. Advertised as a # matching high end restoration. I called them and told them what I knew. They seemed dazed and confused but I pointed out I paid 30K less than they were asking for the car and I would have never sent it back if it was a correct car.

A day later I received a call from the dealer I bought the car from in PA raising all kinds of cain with me. I can't type what my response was.

Now you know the rest of the story.......

Matt





Wow Matt, I had no idea that happened to you. Was that after you sold the road runner ragtop?


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Re: 69 gtx CONVERTIBLE [Re: EV2RTSE] #1301893
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Oh ok, this one was also blue/blue interior, white top, black hood stripes, 440 but with console auto, 3.55 I believe. I'll try to dig up the info I have on it.




On the topic of NJ 69 GTX convs: there is/was a B5 blue/black gut 440/4 speed console, AG one around. Would only see it at Lead East each year/every year until I stopped attending 5-6 years ago. NJ plates. Nice car. Never saw it at any other events, back then or currently. Not sure if it is still around- perhaps another NJ member has seen this car?


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1969 GTX: 440/4 speed, TX9/TX9, A34, N96
1970 Super Bee: 383/4 speed, B5/B7
1970 Coronet RT: 440/4 speed, A34, N96
1970 Coronet RT: 440/auto, A36, N96
1970 Road Runner convertible: 383/4 speed TX9/D6XW
1970 GTX: 440+6/727, A32, N96
2001 Dodge 2500 HO CTD, 6 speed, 4x4 quad cab long bed
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I know of one 1969 Hemi GTX convertible, red with black gut and top, car presently resides in central Kansas.

I have some pics on another computer of this car running the 1/4 mile at KCIR about ten years ago.

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Interesting, I looked at one in Jersey right before I bought my 1st one in the fall of 1992. Blue exterior, all blue interior , console auto, factory a/c car. but missing it's vin tag. Non matching numbers car.




That sounds eerily like the one I looked at that was being sold by the owner of Brewster Motors, Brewster, NY around 1996-1998. The dealer told me it was all #'s. After taking the 3 hr drive found out there were no #'s at all. The VIN was state issued (no tag) and there was so much grime on the engine you couldn't find a number. I wanted to strangle the guy...the owner of a dealership no less.

Like Bill, I was pretty active looking for a nice GTX or RT vert during the April 1994- June 1998 period. During that time I listed every '68-'69 GTX/RT vert that showed up in Hemmings...and called on about every decent one for sale around the country (sorry, no internet). During that 4yr period HMN had 22 total 69's, all different, including both of Bill's and Dave's blue cars listed above. 9 of the cars were blue. 6 were listed as #'s. 5 had AC. 5 were 4 speeds.

Went to see Rik Smit's (Poughkeepsie NY area) white/tan w/black top console automatic in 1997. #'s, dealer invoice, 3.23 console auto, ps-mb, am.
It had a build sheet, but for a different car with a very close serial #.

Another car I remember well is a blue/white/white console auto out of Windsor, NY in Oct 1997. PS-PB-AG, AM 8 track. The car was advertised as an older restoration. I took the 4 hour drive to find out it had holes in the wheel wells the size of a football as well as numerous baseball size holes elsewhere. That was not a fun drive home. It later became the "king of perfumed pigs" when it appeared for sale as "freshly restored" at July 1998 Carlisle by its new PA owner. The "restoration" included gallons of bondo poured into the trunk/wheel wells and plenty of chicken wire to keep it all together. Haven't seen that car since. Funny that it was $16,500 when I saw it as a rust bucket. And it was still $16,500 after the "resto." One of the few verts I've seen that needed a full resto right after it completed one.... Hopefully, someone since gave this desireable car a proper resto along the way.

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