So my 68 roadrunner came with AC and had the max cooling 26” radiator? Which fan would it have used? And I am assuming it would have had a thermal clutch correct with that package correct? Anybody know correct part numbers?
Concur. I believe Hurd's book is probably in error.The 2949054 quoted above is a max cooling Rad for 1969 cars.
My mistake. I know it had the 2898347 radiator. Maybe I shouldn’t have said max cooling package. Just trying to find out what fan and clutch it is supposed to have. Have a partial broadcast sheet that shows that but it’s missing some small sections and has spring marks so you can’t see everything.Why did your car have max cooling? A/C is not a max cooling radiator, it comes with a 2 core 2898047, and max cooling 3 core 2898048. They use different radiators.
You need a broadcast sheet, order form, or a window sticker to know which one it came with.
The 2949054 quoted above is a max cooling Rad for 1969 cars.
Factory 4 speed with factory a/c?It’s a 383 four speed car with AC
Yep. It’s legit according to Dave Wise. These were before it was torn down. Engine and transmission were already out thoughFactory 4 speed with factory a/c?
Do you have the fender tag? How did he determine it was a factory 4 speed a/c car? Just curious.Yep. It’s legit according to Dave Wise. These were before it was torn down. Engine and transmission were already out though View attachment 1793875View attachment 1793873View attachment 1793874
Yes I have the fender tag. Plus look at the firewall and dash. It’s obviously an AC car. Car had never been touched or painted. Has the numbers matching transmission and engine also. They didn’t order many options on it but they did get AC, three speed wipers, and fender mounted turn signals. Came with painted steelies, dog dishes, and obviously a coupe. FDo you have the fender tag? How did he determine it was a factory 4 speed a/c car? Just curious.
I wont argue as to what the car looks like. So the fender tag and build sheet are both coded for the 4 speed and a/c?Yes I have the fender tag. Plus look at the firewall and dash. It’s obviously an AC car. Car had never been touched or painted. Has the numbers matching transmission and engine also. They didn’t order many options on it but they did get AC, three speed wipers, and fender mounted turn signals. Came with painted steelies, dog dishes, and obviously a coupe. F
Didn’t get the decor package either although it being a Dec 67 built car I am not totally sure you could get it yet either.
YesI wont argue as to what the car looks like. So the fender tag and build sheet are both coded for the 4 speed and a/c?
I had to ask. Way back in the 77 or 78 I had a early built charger. 383 4 speed with a/c. The fender tag coded it for an automatic. Cars were not worth much back then and numbers did not mean much. Car was wrecked and I bought it from the kid that was from Detroit but going to college here. He was hanging out with some local guys I knew so I was able to talk to him about it. As the story went the guys uncle was a wheel in Detroit for the dodge division. He somehow had the car taken apart and converted to a 4 speed at some part of the plant. You could not tell it had been done. I don't remember if there was numbers on the transmission. I was always under the assumption no 383 4-speeds with a/c.
According to Dave Wise there were some. Just not many and no way tk determine just how many as those type records don’t exist breaking down individual options. He said it was very rare but they do exist. That’s one of the reasons I am trying to restore it right. It didn’t get power steering or power brakes either. Really a weirdly optioned car but back then they would pretty much order whatever you wantedI had to ask. Way back in the 77 or 78 I had an early built charger. 383 4 speed with a/c. The fender tag coded it for an automatic. Cars were not worth much back then and numbers did not mean much. Car was wrecked and I bought it from the kid that was from Detroit but going to college here. He was hanging out with some local guys I knew so I was able to talk to him about it. As the story went the guys uncle was a wheel in Detroit for the dodge division. He somehow had the car taken apart and converted to a 4 speed at some part of the plant. You could not tell it had been done. I don't remember if there was numbers on the transmission. I was always under the assumption no 383 4-speeds with a/c.
I believe it was no 383-2bbl 4spd w/ A/C. Seems there's some printed Plymouth stuff to that, and ordering info for the '68 Charger also to that limitation. Lemme look a bit......no 383 4-speeds with a/c.
As almost always - info I lifted from Hamtramck Historical.