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An update to my quest for an answer.
I spoke with a gentleman who worked for Chrysler in the 60s and he stated that X1 Satin Beige was a rare colour to begin with on all Chrysler Corp vehicles, even more so for the performance cars of the late 60s. He estimates that, at least for the performance...
Thanks!
In researching this, I had a feeling this might be the answer, but hey, worth asking.
Even if I can get a consensus of "X1 was rare on a 68 Roadrunner", that may sway me enough to put the car back to its original colour.
Hi everyone, new user here.
I have a question regarding colour production. I have a 68 Roadrunner Coupe where the original colour was X1 Satin Beige.
I understand colour records were not kept until 70. Based on what I can ascertain this is quite a rare colour for a Roadrunner, but just how rare...
Hi everyone, new user here.
I realise this thread is almost a year old, but do have a question regarding colour production.
I have a 68 Roadrunner Coupe where the original colour was X1 Satin Beige. Based on what I can ascertain, this is quite a rare colour for a Roadrunner, but just how rare...
Hello all,
New to the forum, but not new to Mopars. Have had several over the years from calm to pretty wild. My current B-Body is a 68 Roadrunner that I'm looking to get some information on.
Looking forward to conversing on here and (hopefully) get some of my questions answered.
Take care,
Paul