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tawny gold runner

Post by cooter383 » Wed Dec 24, 2008 12:45 am

Hi i am new to the forums but not new to 71 road runners.My first one at 17 in 77( car had 340000 miles, still had that newer car smell and a cheech & chong smell as well .Several more followed then the one i bought in 1990.
Not the color i wanted but i got it anyway,Yes that tawny gold.The sound makes some mopar maniacs cringe.The car is a all numbers matching 383 with slapstick, buckets ,power steering, brakes, air, hood signals vinyl top with 87000 miles.None of the big stuff like 440 six etc,So would it hurt the value to paint it like plum crazy.It will always be a driver as my wife really enjoys driving it( she likes plum crazy) but i actually kind of like it now. i created a frappr map called midwest mopars.Feel free to post a photo of your b bodies or whatever mopar you have.Just go to frappr and search for midwest mopars, don' t care where you live just like to see more beautiful b bodies. joe

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Re: tawny gold runner

Post by CtownRunner » Wed Dec 24, 2008 6:58 am

Welcome!
Sounds like a very nice car. Paint it what ever color floats your boat.
Post some pictures and Merry Christmas.
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Re: tawny gold runner

Post by Serious Satellite » Wed Dec 24, 2008 10:43 am

http://www.frappr.com/?a=constellation_ ... 7440767156

I took the liberty of copying/pasting your link to the forum here, for quick reference. It might not be a bad thing to either add your link permanently or create a frappr for the Nest.

Nice lines, looks well built and I bet she handles nicely. . ..
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now about the car 8)

I love Tawny Gold. . .who cares what other Mopar fanatics think. . .I mean, geez louise. . . but it is a nice car.

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Re: tawny gold runner

Post by bruce » Wed Dec 24, 2008 11:13 am

Search "pro touring" here on the site and check out THAT tawny gold Road Runner. Then come back and tell us if you still don't like the color. :D
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Re: tawny gold runner

Post by Eric » Wed Dec 24, 2008 1:55 pm

Welcome to the nest. Many of us really like Tawny Gold, in fact, I'd rather see a car in that color than plum crazy. Is that the original color combination (Y4W half vinyl top)? If it were mine, I'd keep the color and only change out the 72 and up wheel centers.
Nice looking car!
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Re: tawny gold runner

Post by moparmodeler » Fri Dec 26, 2008 10:19 am

Sounds like a real golden opportunity to me.

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Re: tawny gold runner

Post by cooter383 » Fri Dec 26, 2008 11:25 am

I appreciate the replies and comments,More people like that that color than i thought! And eric asked about the vinyl top,the fender tag has gy4 so it is original.It has been a while science i have decoded a tag,Mine also has b11 which i thought was front disk as my first 71 had,This car has power assist manual brakes. I was going to try to upload a photo of tag but was not sure if i was allowed to to that just yet.Some where i have a factory 71 service manual that i will check,Is this correct b11 heavy duty power assisted manual front brakes ?thanks again, joe

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Re: tawny gold runner

Post by Eric » Fri Dec 26, 2008 1:03 pm

B11 is front drum brakes, power assist would be listed as B51. You should be able to upload a photo of your tag here.....let's see it!
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Re: tawny gold runner

Post by cooter383 » Fri Dec 26, 2008 7:26 pm

thanks for clearing that up on the brakes eric i will try to upload tag. well i tried ,It says my image file is invalid.maybe photo was to big ,i dont know

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Re: tawny gold runner

Post by Eric » Fri Dec 26, 2008 7:49 pm

PM me for email address and I can resize it for you

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Re: tawny gold runner

Post by Eric » Sun Dec 28, 2008 12:06 am

Joe's tag and breakdown:
D32 - 727 trans
E65 - 383 4bbl
GY9 - tawny gold body paint
M6Y3 - vinyl bucket seats, gold
GY4 - gold door frame
A15 - Oct 15 1970 scheduled build date
165058 - VON (vehicle order number)
GY9 - Tawny gold roof color
U - built to USA specs
A01 - light package
A87 - road runner decor package (wheel opening moldings, rear bumper/valance black tape stripes, 3 spoke steering wheel, hood indent pinstripes, strobe stripe)
B11 -HD 4 whl drum brakes
C16 - center console
C55 - bucket seats
G11 - tinted glass (std on A/C cars)
G33 - drivers remote chrome racing mirror
H51 - A/C
L31 - hood mounted turn signals
M21 - brite drip rail mouldings
N41 - dual exhaust
R11 - AM radio
V21 - hood indent pinstripes
V8X - black strobe stripes
26 - 26" radiator
END - end of codes
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Re: tawny gold runner

Post by cooter383 » Sun Dec 28, 2008 11:53 am

thanks for the decode.Some of the decoding sites must have a few mistakes, i really do appreciate you taking the time to do that.What is not clear to me is what designates my vinyl top.The 71 i drove while in high scool had a full top so it was stripe delete but i think it had a metal road runner tag on lower quarter. joe

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Re: tawny gold runner

Post by Eric » Sun Dec 28, 2008 1:50 pm

Joe
Check your email. I sent you the decode along with an explanation that your car did not originally come with a vinyl top.

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Re: tawny gold runner

Post by gionni » Sun Dec 28, 2008 6:43 pm

welcome man!!! i drive too a '71 pro-touring-runner in tawny gold...a wunderfull color...!! :beer:

for me one of the best colors for an sat/RR... :wink:
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Re: tawny gold runner

Post by cooter383 » Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:26 pm

that is a super nice tawny gold runner! joe

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