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First Mopar for this Pontiac guy of many years

azwildcats

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Just saying hello as I sure over the next several years I will use this site a lot. Picked up a 1969 Coronet R/T that basically came home in buckets. No fender tag but found two of the other Vin stamps. 440 a/c auto car appears to be a medium or bright blue with blue interior. Was a strip delete car so I am told. More to come
 

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Hi there azwildcats, welcome! :wav:
Nice looking R/T, waiting for more!

-=Photon440=-
 
Welcome. 69 Coronet R/T owner here. Hope the tail panel is in one of the buckets. They are exclusive to 69 R/T's and 500's and can be pricey if found. Should be a filler piece at the leading edge of the hood. Good luck.

Had some Pontiacs in the past. 8 lug super duty (not mine), 64 326 Lemans ragtop. My friend used to scare me good with a 68 Firebird 400 4 speed. Manual steering and brakes!

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welcome to FBBO nice looking project keep us posted on your progress
 
Welcome, looks like a good start
 
welcome az that is a nice looking project there,you are in the mother load of mopars here,more pics and keep us updated on build. there are plenty of pros around here to help you.
 
Welcome aboard fellow Zonie and good luck with the car. Happy to help you if I can.
 
looks like you got a pretty solid firt mopar. keep the pics coming!
 
nice project
welcome to FBBO

GO #2 DUCKS
 
Thanks for all the greetings.
This will be a long term project but my plans are to find missing parts and some day get it restored. I have the original engine that the previous owner built along with the heads. I think I have the original intake and other engine compartment pieces. The transmission is not original (at least I found no matching vin numbers on it). I am missing the hood edge piece Dennis H is referring to along with the lower valance piece that goes under the grille. Other big items include driveshaft, one wheel, fan shroud, and probably many bolts and small interior pieces.
 
hi and welcome to the site that's a nice project that you have keep us updated on your build :headbang:
 
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