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Thread: FS: @RAC in Texas - 1969S

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    FS: @RAC in Texas - 1969S

    http://inventory.racperformance.com/...Texas/1313178/

    One owner stunner......

    Story on the jungle grape vine a few years back was this was owned by an elder PCA gentlemen who treated the car with incredible kindness.
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    Educate me on this: would a 1969 normally have the passenger side door latch panel "depression" where the 1972 oil door release would go?

    My '69 E doesn't.
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    good eye Bill, I am wondering about that too. I went out to look at my 69S and it also has that depression!
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    I do not believe that is factory. From what I know, you have always have to fab your own pass side door latch panel to get it correct for pre 72.

    Guess its pretty normal for cars that were restored a way back when function>apperance.
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    The things you guys catch... I swear... I'll never be that good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eminence Gris View Post
    Educate me on this: would a 1969 normally have the passenger side door latch panel "depression" where the 1972 oil door release would go?

    My '69 E doesn't.
    No it would not. That is a replacement panel, which is stamped with that depression by default.

    This car has obviously been redone with the fresh paint (over some metal work), interior elements, and high gloss engine compartment. Lotsa little things are off but it looks clean.


    It would be nice to hear more of the story. One owner cars of this vintage are unusual.
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    And yet another car for sale with one of the rear body rubber/seals missing.

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    Other than being one-owner, nothing about this car stands out for me. A so-so restoration with many, many incorrect details. I wonder what they're asking.

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    which seal is missing?
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    And yet another car for sale with one of the rear body rubber/seals missing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EARLY911ZOO View Post
    which seal is missing?
    License plate panel to body seal.

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