440-4speed with A/C was NEVER available. There are some fake cars out there but they are not original.
383-4bbl-four speed with A/C was always available.
ws27 Wrote:Thank you, I knew the 440 were not available, but didn't know the 383s were, thought it was all big blocks. Yet to see one except mine.
383-four speed A/C cars are not common but they do exist. I have some on file from 68 and later. I'm sure there were people that wanted to tow a boat on vacation and ordered odd things like a four door four speed A/C car but that would REALLY be rare.
In my mind, they are kind of a competing option.
Typically they guy that wanted a 4 speed didn't want, or couldn't afford, the A/C.
People that wanted comfort of A/C didn't want to row gears.
Not `67s but here is one of two `70 Road Runners A/C and both 4-speeds and both yellow just in this town. This is Joe's and other is Steve's, Joe drives his Steve does not but I'm working on him still. Last time he drove it was when we raced each other back in the 80s, so its been parked longer than mine was now.
01-11-15, 12:56 AM (This post was last modified: 01-11-15, 12:58 AM by ws27.)
69Coronetrt Wrote:383-four speed A/C cars are not common but they do exist. I have some on file from 68 and later. I'm sure there were people that wanted to tow a boat on vacation and ordered odd things like a four door four speed A/C car but that would REALLY be rare.
In my mind, they are kind of a competing option.
Typically they guy that wanted a 4 speed didn't want, or couldn't afford, the A/C.
People that wanted comfort of A/C didn't want to row gears.
I've seen plenty of 68 and up, and even a couple of 66 Plymouths, but I've never seen a 67 before. That's why I asked if it was even available.
Don't forget, my world only exists in 67, ... and a very little in 66. LOL
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