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Off the Assy Line Road Runner video !

Won't play for me.
 
Got it! Nice find.
 
Great find that's awesome! I woulda lasted about 2 minutes at that job...would not have been able to stay off the gas
 
That red Plymouth is a GTX - very cool! Can't quite make out the hood callout for which engine is in it - too grainy.
 
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They sound like they don't have mufflers yet...could be the recording
 
Used to watch them run the cars to the lot across Lynch Rd. They weren't easy on them, right outta the doors.
 
Greg, great find and thanks for posting....

The red X sweet!
 
Used to watch them run the cars to the lot across Lynch Rd. They weren't easy on them, right outta the doors.
Wow, that's where my Bee was "broken in"!!
 
Best thing I've seen all day. Now if the video was just long enough to catch my car, that would have been perfect. LOL, if it had been in St Louis.
 
That red Plymouth is a GTX - very cool! Can't quite make out the hood callout for which engine is in it - too grainy.
64BEL,

I thought the same thing. Look closely. They are 2 different cars. A roadrunner front view, (no black at the bottom), then a GTX rear view, pulling away. I double checked several times.

Vinny
 
64BEL,

I thought the same thing. Look closely. They are 2 different cars. A roadrunner front view, (no black at the bottom), then a GTX rear view, pulling away. I double checked several times.

Vinny
Right you are - good eye!!
 
This car came off that very line and still is 80% original.. It still lives within 20 miles of Lynch road and has since June of 69!

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Glad to see so many of you enjoying the video!
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