Ron, I think that I talked to you briefly at Carlisle under the tent where Steve (RoadCuda) had his RR. I saw your car later that day and knew it had to be yours. I didn't see another B7 Droptop at Carlisle. Looked good.
I met so many people that day. Pretty sure my car was the only B7 convertible. There were some really nice Drop Tops there though, I was humbled. I only did a day trip up and back on Saturday. Big mistake on my part as I would have liked to seen more. There were so many Roadrunners 68-69 vintage which is my favorite. No offense meant to the other model year owners, a Roadrunner is a Roadrunner and I love them all. Ralph from Mopar's in Motion agreed to let my car be one of the featured cars for the 50-year anniversary celebration and walk around. I was a little nervous as my car is far from concours, not matching numbers, and in several respects not correct, such as the N96 code is not on my fender tag. Plus spending the day and seeing what was there, many were way nicer than what I have. But the guest speakers were very kind and it was clear it wasn't a judging kind of thing. It was truly a celebration of the cars. At the celebration I was parked next to a survivor 68, a 69 six pak 440 with the lift off hood and a Superbird.