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Wow, those are beautiful! you should check out our informal registry on fuselage convertibles. We’d love to see more pics:I have just read your entire thread on your 300 restoration project. Very educational, entertaining and inspirational. Impressive perseverance! It makes the past year restoration of my rust free project 1970 Imperial LeBaron 2 d ht seem like a walk in the park in comparison. (See the Showcase section). I am looking forward to seeing your restoration being completed.
I have enclosed pictures of my survivor 69 and 70 300 convertibles.
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@Samplingman is an inspiration to us all!(…) Impressive perseverance! It makes the past year restoration of my rust free project 1970 Imperial LeBaron 2 d ht seem like a walk in the park in comparison. (See the Showcase section). (…)
I have enclosed pictures of my survivor 69 and 70 300 convertibles.
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Yes to both. Except I made a typo. The nbr is 135 (not 120). No idea why I typed 120. 135 is an estimate not a guesstimate and is very, very close to the actual nbr AFAIK.Are there any production records available, or is the 11% share of the total 1970 300 conv production (120/1,077) a guesstimate?
Back when I first read that thread, I did not pay attention to this little tidbit. Can you tell us more about that other 'vert? I am not sure if the tag has been seen. Maybe, if your friend is a member, you could link to his thread about the car -- or ask him if you could post the tag in the registry?A buddy of mine has owned a 1970 300 convertible since the 1990’s
Wow... I don't know as I've seen that color combo in a 70 300 'vert.That one is lost to history. He sold it about 10 years ago to get the gold one from Canada (that tag was posted awhile ago before he owned it). Here is the last picture I have of the burgundy vert. This was back then I wasn’t thinking about tags so I didn’t get a pic.
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So it’s not lost. He must have records of the VIN at the very least. Also, he must know whom he sold it to. So it’s a question of sharing and researchingThat one is lost to history. He sold it about 10 years ago to get the gold one from Canada (that tag was posted awhile ago before he owned it).
@sevnt300 checks in on this thread every once and a while, maybe he will chime in.So it’s not lost. He must have records of the VIN at the very least. Also, he must know whom he sold it to. So it’s a question of sharing and researching
Looks like my original 69 i lost when i shipped overseasWow... I don't know as I've seen that color combo in a 70 300 'vert.
That must have been really nice when new.
EDIT: Geez... just looked up a couple posts.... So I guess I have seen one. LOL
Crooked, not factory, owners installed these, my grandfather talked about it.Interesting that there is a pentastar on both front fenders.