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Do you still have this bench seat for sale? I am also looking for a bench seat for my 69 RR. The pictures you posted look great an I interested if you still have it.
I would go with the Hardtop, being from Florida convertibles are nice but after a while you get tired of the sun beating down on you. Is the hardtop an original 4spd car? Go with the hardtop and try to drive down the price. I agree 30K is a little steep for a 383 runner.
Do you have any pictures? I have three different shifter handles, a short one with a white ball, Hurst "T", and the pistol grip which I am keeping for my 69.
I have to agree with DARC1722, Just because you buy a restore project does not mean it will be on the road real soon. I bought my first Road Runner back in 1985 for $400 bucks. It was just a rolling chasis, no motor or trans. Ten years later and around $10,000 invested I could drive it, however...
Decision, Decision
What can I say I like both A and B body Mopars. However, in this case I would purchase the car that is not a clone. That Duster looks sharp and a 4 speed at that. I have owned two 69 Road Runners and a 71 Dart and enjoyed them all. Nothing wrong with a small block, horse...