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    Post what wheel dressing your 383 RR shipped with?

    I don't have a broadcast sheet, but when I pulled the drums off to sandblast, all 4 had traces of sloppy red paint! This led me to believe my '69 came with Magnums originally.
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    It's been a while...let's see your road Runners

    Damn, that's awesome!
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    Anyone know what wheels these are?

    I can't zoom it in, but they are similar to a Keystone. But then the center cap doesn't look right for them.
  4. 1969 Rallye Green road runner

    1969 Rallye Green road runner

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    It's been a while...let's see your road Runners

    LOL, I agree 100% with your advice. Too often they become too pretty to really enjoy. I think I'm going to drive it like this for a while before it gets a new coat. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and I like it too!
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    It's been a while...let's see your road Runners

    Here is my starting point. I Have a long way to go to catch up to you guys!
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    gdrill Intro

    Like all here I love MoPar. Currently own an A, 2 B's and an E. Haven't caught a Roadrunner yet though! :( Someday maybe. My cars: 1971 Plymouth Scamp, 318 auto 8 3/4, buckets and console all factory options. Driver 1966 Dodge Coronet, becoming a 383 auto car, was a slant. Project 1962 Plymouth...
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