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|  Unrestored '69 #s 383/4-sp Road Runner, Awesome 
			
			Really cool Northern Cal survivor with the ubiquitous rub strip moldings that every car of this era seemed to have had in that area. What a great car. Link to 1969 Road Runner auction       RM23H9G178211 | 
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			i bet i put a 1000 sets of those rivet on moldings in the 80s and 90s...
		 
				__________________ Mark | 
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			...and what’s better than one set?  Why, two of course! Cheers Dave | 
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			What on earth did they expect to accomplish with those lower moldings?    
				__________________ Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 | 
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