A guy in the neighborhood had a 68 GTX 440 metallic forest green white top convertible white interior,man that was the most beautiful car I’ve ever seen .
LOVE IT, Agreed I would put that tape across the dash. Excellent upgrades cam shaft carburetor factory ram air. Car sounds really good oh my God the car was really gutted when he took that project over. Very clean well done restoration.
Back in the day , 1969 , I was in my final year in high school and street raced one of many strong cars , ironically two of the cars you have featured were my favorites , first one being Richie Brown's 69 428 cobra jet coup 4 speed red second one being Jimmy Rodriguez, s 69 Cornett 440 factory 6 pack convertible , blue with white top and a 3 speed torque flute . I have always remembered the Friday night at Pittsburgh' Pa. s Famous Varsity house when I road shot gun in Richies 428 CJ. running best of 3 with Jimmys 440 , it was close but we beat Jimmy in the first two . Those were the days when you race any of the top phony cars or intermediates on the uncluttered streets pretty much right off the show room floors .
Our mother bought a new '69 coronet coupe in Fall of '68. She had traded in her '63 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible for it which was her first new car in 1963. I can't seem to remember exactly which Coronet model it was because I was only 4 but it had two taillights that were segmented into 3 sections each. It had some scoops and looked very sporty but it wasn't this one. It was a blue hardtop, same shade as this model. Maybe it was like one of the sportier models below this one and less busy looking.
A guy in the neighborhood had a 68 GTX 440 metallic forest green white top convertible white interior,man that was the most beautiful car I’ve ever seen .
Check out this beautiful’68 GTX and its Dodge cousin. 1968 R/T & GTX: Hemi 4-Speed Heaven
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Stunning example. Just beautiful car. ❤
Agreed.
LOVE IT, Agreed I would put that tape across the dash. Excellent upgrades cam shaft carburetor factory ram air. Car sounds really good oh my God the car was really gutted when he took that project over. Very clean well done restoration.
Back in the day , 1969 , I was in my final year in high school and street raced one of many strong cars , ironically two of the cars you have featured were my favorites , first one being Richie Brown's 69 428 cobra jet coup 4 speed red second one being Jimmy Rodriguez, s 69 Cornett 440 factory 6 pack convertible , blue with white top and a 3 speed torque flute . I have always remembered the Friday night at Pittsburgh' Pa. s Famous Varsity house when I road shot gun in Richies 428 CJ. running best of 3 with Jimmys 440 , it was close but we beat Jimmy in the first two . Those were the days when you race any of the top phony cars or intermediates on the uncluttered streets pretty much right off the show room floors .
Nice car. Love the color.
She’s a beauty.
That thing is mint!
I agree Brad!
Cool video and Very Nice Car. Thumbs Up !
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Our mother bought a new '69 coronet coupe in Fall of '68. She had traded in her '63 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible for it which was her first new car in 1963. I can't seem to remember exactly which Coronet model it was because I was only 4 but it had two taillights that were segmented into 3 sections each. It had some scoops and looked very sporty but it wasn't this one. It was a blue hardtop, same shade as this model. Maybe it was like one of the sportier models below this one and less busy looking.
Could have been a Coronet 500.
Beautiful car!
Thanks!
Awesome ride. Sick!
Sure is!
Great vid............ 👍👍
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Magnum 500 came on all 68 cars to the fancy Wheels
Should have kept it B5. The stock colors in '69 were great.
On the plus side, he didn’t put 22 inch wheels on it.
@@musclecarcampy9922 He didn't seem like the gangsta type. I just purchased a 69 Coronet 500 conv.
@@richarddavis5542 Yeah, he's anything but. Good luck with your 500.
How much?