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Old 08-27-2011, 09:06 PM
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Old 08-28-2011, 09:58 AM
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That car is in excellent shape, wish my cars body was that nice. Great find and great job!

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Anxiously awaiting color you cocky bastard!

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Old 08-28-2011, 02:50 PM
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I would leave the moldings off the wheelwells, unless you really think it looks too plain after it is finished. That is why the lips of the quarters are so nice,no screw holes or moldings holding wet dirt all those years. my Tempest is like that- no moldings and the quarters held up well.

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Anxiously awaiting color you cocky bastard!
Hows this for some color you PR%@K!!!
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Floors are exceptional with the original sound padding still perfect and the front fenders are the original date coded pair.
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Your killing me DON!!

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Old 08-31-2011, 08:02 PM
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Your going to take me off your Christmas card list after you see this Paul. Look what my son found under the drivers seat while taking them out so we could clean up the interior..The front buckets look like seats you would have in a 5000 mile car. they are almost perfect.
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well dont just tease everyone, post a picture of the build sheet. thanks

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you can see the engine and trans codes in the pic

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Old 09-01-2011, 01:56 AM
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Looks like at the bottom - right under where it says CENTER CONSOLE ...
it says 390 AXLE RATIO

Give us a better shot of that paper Man !

Car is really clean/superb.
A rarity in itself for a 40+ year old Muscle Vert.

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Very cool find!

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Don:
I'm betting your face looks like that guy in in the Jello Pudding commercial...Pudding Face! See attached photo. That has to start hurting after awhile! Awesome car - I'm happy for you!

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I am very happy to find it. It is one of the strangest build sheet Ive ever found. There are a few mistakes on it { It says it has a 390 axle and had a Black convertible top but the top is white and its the original and the trim tag calls for a white top. and the rear is a 433}and the VIN is missing from the top right corner and the selling dealer info is missing also. Also what is Y99 option stand for in 69? You can see its the last thing on it without a description. Everything else checks out and its in real good shape for laying there in the open for so many years. Heres a good pic of it. On 1 note I did find out something very cool thou. People were telling me that the 28273 carb on it probably wasnt original because being its a late car it should have the XB 29273 carb but if you look at the top box marked carb it clearly shows you the carb was an XX 28273 carb. This really helps document the car I think.
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Zone 3 Dealer 396 - Ted Rapp Pontiac Inc, Rt 130-Taylors Riverton,NJ

Is strange they have the dealer number but not the actual name?

Cool find for sure.


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Also what is Y99 option stand for in 69
Y99 - Sales and Handling Package

Only thing I found on it?
(don't know what year this was for)


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Y96 is ride and handling in 69
71 is Y99 i think

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The carb box is one of my favorite things on a buildsheet - especially 69 Ram3's.
I was trying to microscope it last night with other pic when i stumbled on the axle.
Still can't make out which is carb box in the new pic either ..... lol
I see a lot of X's and/or K's though.
If i could access my stuff for comparison i wouldn't have to ask so much.
Believe you for sure though about XX.

You don't make it easy Don !
I can't tell what plant from buildsheet.
Trim tag pic is blurr

Is it 07A Baltimore built ?
Whats the date on the carb ?

In my crashed archives i have 69 Judge Ram3's with XB carb boxes starting late April-early May. A local car is 05B and has XB in box, pretty sure its Baltimore (Ram3 Matador Judge). There is just not going to be a good rule of thumb on these things i guess.

I can't make out any of the names on the boxes
Does it have XM in a differential/axle box maybe ?

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That isn't the dual quad Ford the build sheet is laid out on is it???

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That isn't the dual quad Ford the build sheet is laid out on is it???
Yes it is!!!! Now that is a dangerous mind you have there.
Baron, It definetly says its an XX carb and yes its a Baltimore 07A car. Get this the carb is a late 68 date code. I really belive its the original one too. I just cant explain the date difference.

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