Re: Window sticker
[Re: A12]
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03/13/07 11:46 AM
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With that many options, it probably had a good sized deposit. It was more expensive than most Hemi RR's. Light package, buckets, center seat and 6 way adjuster, tach (waste of money), tint all around, AM/8 track with rear speaker (cool), undercoated, P/S and Sport steering wheel with the A12 and hardtop options makes 13 extra options that were ordered! (the other options were required with the A12 option). Most Road Runners were bare bones because the young guys who were interested couldn't afford them let alone the insurance! That has to be way up there as one of the highest optioned multi-carbureated Road Runners in 1969.
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Re: Window sticker
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03/13/07 11:54 AM
03/13/07 11:54 AM
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I couldn't recall the color until I saw FASBIRD pic's of his car. Mine was Bahama Yellow also. I don't know what the $45.00 was for on the bottom of the sticker. Beer maybe? And I can't remember if it had a arm rest or not.
What would have been a ballpark for sales tax or title and license plate(s) back then?
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Re: Window sticker
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03/13/07 01:10 PM
03/13/07 01:10 PM
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I thought it strange to have the SOLD CAR item as to me from the order for the first 300 runners any runner with a order number of 949001 to 949300 was not dealer ordered
Well they were probably listed as SOLD CAR because they were part of a "Group Release" covered by "Special Car Inquires" for 1000 initial units. Six hundred were to be manual transmission and four hundred were to be automatics and were to be evenly devided between Road Runner and Super Bee.
So when Product Planning and Fleet Engineering set out to do the A12 project they had to get the cars either from "Sales Bank" or order the units, which would immediately be internally noted as "SOLD CAR" on the broadcast sheet/production plan......................not buying it eh?
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Re: Window sticker
[Re: RapidRunner]
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03/13/07 01:46 PM
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My Bee was a SOLD car, but was on the showroom floor when I "FOUND" it. $3870.10.
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Re: Window sticker
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03/13/07 05:41 PM
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I knew that I wanted a muscle car, but I thought that it had to be a Chevy. I had read about the Six Pack, but never considered one, UNTIL I SAW the Q5 sitting on the showroom floor, hood on the roof, aircleaner on the hood, and 3 deuces sitting on top of a highrise intake with a 440!!! Dang, I HAD to have the car. I couldn't look at anymore cars. I bought it on the spot and didn't even try to talk them down. I still have the paperwork where I traded my Chevy in on it.
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Re: Window sticker
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03/13/07 07:03 PM
03/13/07 07:03 PM
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Here is a short story that might shed a little light on SOLD CARS. My neighbour, Tony Smith bought 949003 (Dave W. car) from his brother in laws dealership in Vancouver in the spring of 1969. Johnston Motors was probably the biggest Mopar performance dealer in Western Canada at the time. They housed all of the Hemi, Six Pack, 440 and 340 cars in a separate building and all these cars came under the direction of a fellow named John Bowden. John ordered all the high performance cars for Johnston Motors and also was sponsored by the dealer ship to race Hemi cars and Six Pack cars. Anyways, 949003 was ordered by John Bowden for the dealership and it is unclear as to whether is was going to be raced or just show it off on the showroom floor. Tony spotted the car coming off the transporter and bought the car before John Bowden could get his hands on it. I'm sure that caused some grief later on. The bottom line was that the 3rd Runner built was ordered by the dealership for whatever reason. I'm sure many cars just showed up at many dealerships with the owners not really knowing what these A12 cars were. I also know that Johnston Motors sold at least 2 Hemi Cuda convertibles and that is saying something for the total number sold.
Harry, thanks for the information on my car, I didn't know all of the story about John ordering all the cars for Johnston Motors.
Dave
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Re: Window sticker
[Re: SixBBL69Boy]
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03/13/07 08:43 PM
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The window sticker on my former black A12 had an 0423 A54, on the bottom block left of the total. It was a 4 26 EAD and about a 5 11 delivery to S.J. Reynolds, Inc., Poughkeepsie, NY. Maybe it had something to do with the actual scheduled start of production so that the dealer could then be able to predict or track the delivery date? I wonder what the A54 means (A58 in the case of the above example)? The repro window stickers don't try to duplicate any of those numbers as far as I know? My A4 has an EAD of 6 3 and the Bill of Sale is dated 6 17, exactly 2 weeks.
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Re: Window sticker
[Re: Dave Watt]
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03/13/07 11:29 PM
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Dave, Tony has lots of great stories that I'm sure he would share with you. He still has some old pictures of your car back in the day. You are one of the few that still has that Johnston Motors emblem on their car and with those '69 B.C. license plates, brings back a lot of great memories.
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Re: Window sticker
[Re: sandbagger]
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03/16/07 06:32 AM
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Just to give you guys an update, one of you has given me a name and address of a fella and I sent him a letter and a copy of this sticker. If he gets back to me I'll let you know. You guys have been a big help and I'm amazed at how some of you have stepped up and helped me with this. And I also learned a lot more about what options the car had. I didn't know what treasure I actually had. All I knew was I had the fastest car in Mitchell SD for a year. It was quick. I beat all the other guys for a while. But once again Thanks for your help. will keep you posted........
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