My first Sweptline!
- Jims68
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Re: My first Sweptline!
Cool looking bike. I like the front forks and the way the handlebars tilt forward. Too bad you don't have it anymore... Well, we could say that about ALLOT of things that we don't have anymore. Here is a pic of my RR.
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Re: My first Sweptline!
Nice Roadrunner! A buddy of mine has a blue 69 RR convertible too. He has quite a few desirable B and E-Bodies...Jims68 wrote:Cool looking bike. I like the front forks and the way the handlebars tilt forward. Too bad you don't have it anymore... Well, we could say that about ALLOT of things that we don't have anymore. Here is a pic of my RR.
Cole
68 D100 Custom Shortbed 383 survivor
@DirtyFiveThirtyGarage on Instagram
68 D100 Custom Shortbed 383 survivor
@DirtyFiveThirtyGarage on Instagram
- Jims68
- Sweptline.ORG Pioneer
- Posts: 3126
- Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm
- City: Edgewater Park
- State: NJ
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Re: My first Sweptline!
I keep hearing that these 69 RR Convertibles are so rare.... yet I also keep hearing of people that own them . Either way, I'm happy with my car. According to THIS page in 1969, there were 1880 TOTAL RR built with only 769 4 spd RR Conv. built, so... I suppose mine IS a rare bird!Dirty530Garage wrote:
Nice Roadrunner! A buddy of mine has a blue 69 RR convertible too. He has quite a few desirable B and E-Bodies...
http://beep2beep.tripod.com/Roadrunner_ ... gures.html