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1969 Roadrunner B7 Convertible central Oregon #2423104
12/24/17 02:52 PM
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Hi, I have acquired a 69 B7, B7, b7 convertible and can not find out any info about it. Talked to a guy who owned it back in 74, sold it in 76 and his name is still on the DMV records. Early car, 4 speed, buckets console tack, air grabber, sure grip. Missing engine and trans. Any you Oregon guys remember a car like this can lead me to more info? Thanks Tim

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Re: 1969 Roadrunner B7 Convertible central Oregon [Re: 69Mannix] #2423125
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Here's one that I looked at a few years back in the middle of Washington State. Nice car, driver quality restoration. Priced in the low 30's.

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Re: 1969 Roadrunner B7 Convertible central Oregon [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #2423257
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Looks like the one I have was taken apart back about 76 and left to sit. Needs plenty work, but all conv parts there and nice options. Can't let it die...

Re: 1969 Roadrunner B7 Convertible central Oregon [Re: 69Mannix] #2430257
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TIm nice find but even if you were given this car and you almost were LOL after the 100k concourse date correct resto ,you will be upside down.sorry

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Re: 1969 Roadrunner B7 Convertible central Oregon [Re: 69Mannix] #2430402
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69Mannix - sounds like an interesting car. If you have more info on the car and are willing to share, please let me know. I have an early 69 vert and kinda track these things. We should be able to see where it fits within the ones I've found.

68mannix - any info on the one in the picture posted?

Thanks

Pat

Re: 1969 Roadrunner B7 Convertible central Oregon [Re: dart1962_440] #2430511
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the one I posted a pic of is the car 69 mannix bought out of a wrecking yard no less said it was an old Plymouth that had been there about 6 months so there still out there,i think 69 mannix is on vacation so he can post more pics. when he gets back.

Re: 1969 Roadrunner B7 Convertible central Oregon [Re: 68mannix] #2430637
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Here is the fender tag

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Re: 1969 Roadrunner B7 Convertible central Oregon [Re: 69Mannix] #2430650
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Originally Posted By 69Mannix
Here is the fender tag
interesting vin...wonder if it was a dealer demo??

Re: 1969 Roadrunner B7 Convertible central Oregon [Re: Thread Ender1] #2430762
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The guy I did find owner it 1974 and said it had the factory mags. Showed him picture of recall wheels and he said that's what it had

Re: 1969 Roadrunner B7 Convertible central Oregon [Re: 69Mannix] #2431244
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Thanks for posting the tag. My car has later VIN, earlier SPD.

More interesting is the VON - another convertible, SPD 920, has a very close VON thats only a digit or so off (last digit is illegible). It was for sale in WA state in 2016 by Rocket Restorations. Both ordered by same dealer? The other car had a license plate frame from S.L Savidge Inc. in Seattle.

Re: 1969 Roadrunner B7 Convertible central Oregon [Re: dart1962_440] #2431570
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Cool road runner. Definitely worth saving. I have one that is ten days after at 812. After going through the restoration it is a very fun car to drive.

Re: 1969 Roadrunner B7 Convertible central Oregon [Re: 69Mannix] #2432767
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I have 159 convertibles documented from 1969. If you have my book you will see that there were promotional cars sent to specific zones. These cars were all identically equipped and shipped earlier than you 802 car.

Below is a link to the 1969 Road Runner Facebook page. Feel free to share the car there as well. If you scroll down you will see info I have regarding color combinations. https://www.facebook.com/groups/429104630593174/

Here is a link to my book. Lot's of excellent info with all 5 star reviews on Amazon. https://www.cartechbooks.com/1969-plymouth-road-runner-muscle-cars-in-detail-no-5.html







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