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If you truly believe that there is a viable market for ‘66 Satellite items that need to be reproduced and that the market is slighting that market why don’t you gear up and fill that need?
Perhaps the market is much much smaller than you imagine. Coupled with the probable thought that potential...
I'm fine with the wait.
Buckets have the Plymouth emblem embossed on the back seat.
I don't believe the 1970 Factory Bench Back Seat has the Plymouth Emblem embossed in it.
I have plenty of new seat back metal medallions.
What about the padding, new or reuse original-see above for my...
I have looked with interest the threads regarding the issue with the rods on P G Headrests for a 1970 Bench Seat Road Runner
Who makes the best Black 1970 Bench Seat Headrests for a 1970 Road Runner, I know Plymouth did in 1970. Today, P G Classics or another source?
I see where the P G...
I am looking to recover the interior Bench Seats on a 1970 Superbird. The frames are from Arizona, rust free.
Is Legendary the place to go for the most accurate vinyl reproduction?
My seat back back boards are 50 years old and warped. Are the Legendary reproductions accurate including...
If the Detroit, Chicago, and NY Auto Show Superbird were in fact the same car, it would be nice if the Broadcast sheet had the “Show Car Finish” box checked. Rather than the “Mess this one up like the others” documentation.
About a dozen years ago there were 2 pictures of Lucius Slade, contest winner, being given keys to a Vit-C Superbird at the 1970 (Nov. 1969) Detroit Auto Show. They were ceremonial pictures from the Detroit Free Press, sold without rights to republish. They showed details of the car. The sign...
kiwigtx,
I believe what you should be looking at is is the “Product planning technical services fleet engineering “ document put out by Plymouth in 1969. On line it has been reorganized many times by many people. Which is all good for some purposes.
However, the original document organizes...
I don't find it unusual that there is no "Gate" number on the fender tag for this car. After all it is a Pilot car. Someone in assembly line planning probably brought up 1. how and when the back window plug would be put in, 2. how mixing the Dodge front components would fit on a Plymouth car, 3...
By all means buy one to put on the shelf at home. If you think that your car will be a standout at a National show put one on your car. Otherwise it is one of the dumber things to have on your car. It gets in the way of changing the oil filter. I can just about guarantee that anyone actually...
The fender tag appears to be missing the Gate Sequence Number and the Line Sequence Number. Very understandable if it was a Pilot car.
Other numbers that would be on all Superbirds: V19 and V88 are missing too. Additionally it has the V1X on it, Unique to this and perhaps the other Superbird...
I would suggest that you join the Daytona-Superbird Auto Club (DSAC). Doug, the president, has a web site for the DSAC-you can google it. Tell Doug what you have and he will help you out.
You might want to buy a copy of the 4 page 1970 dealer announcement brochure from Doug. There are...
I spoke with Doug a couple of weeks ago about this car. I'm glad he put several pages about it in the latest newsletter.
I am again attaching here something that was deleted from the post regarding the looking for a 440 engine.
The www.aerowarriors.com/new.html page has a lot of new found...