Yours was originally equipped almost identically to mine with the exception of the redlines. Mine had whitewalls.Well dang.
Yours was originally equipped almost identically to mine with the exception of the redlines. Mine had whitewalls.Well dang.
Ok, so is this a rare car?Yours was originally equipped almost identically to mine with the exception of the redlines. Mine had whitewalls.
Ok and thank you. Wonder how rare that color actually is. Would be great to know and bring it back to original color.Like others have posted there's no real breakdown with colors and certain options. Regardless, it's an R/T.
That car is definitely worth restoring to fender tag specs. But, it's entirely up to the owner how they want it.Ok and thank you. Wonder how rare that color actually is. Would be great to know and bring it back to original color.
My dad has given them to his grandkids. And I want to get them the biggest bang for the buck when they sell them.That car is definitely worth restoring to fender tag specs. But, it's entirely up to the owner how they want it.
What's odd is that it's an ordered R/T but no designation for either receiving a bumblebee stripe or deleting it.
0(zero)---black bumblebeeStandard black stripe is not coded on a 68 tag.
The lack of a color code or delete code tells us the car came with a black stripe.
without factory records, then personal observation and memory is definitely all we got.Without factory records, there is no way to know color distribution for 1968 especially if we rely on personal observation and memory.