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actually bought 2 drove one for 2 years and sold it to a person from Australia who had to change it to right hand drive at a cost of $30000 CND drove it for 5 years and sold it for $99000 US I was shocked at the price.
 

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I drive my 68 Camaro
 

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I grew up in Florida Miami Miami Beach Sarasota Fort Myers and Orlando.
That was in the 60s and 70s. I'm sure it's changed.
 

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Here is the other car I drive 73 Mustang Grande with 351 Cobra Jet all original 16000 miles.
Nice Mustang Grande; definitely ‘70s colors. I like your ’68 Camaro, too. When I was stationed in Long Beach, CA back in 1968, I really wanted a 396 Camaro. Unfortunately, on my meager Navy pay I couldn’t afford it. So we kept our ’65 blue Pontiac Lemans (326) and 2 years later I bought a ’70 Road Runner.
 

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When I lived in Fort Myers in 67 my neighbor had a 66 Lemans his parent bought him when he graduated High school. Rode in it a few time nice car and the 1970 Road Runner is my favorite Road Runner nice lines.
 

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Yeah, I agree on the 1970 Road Runner lines. The 1969 was the most muscular looking IMO, but the 1970 had beautiful lines. The 1971, though, went downhill for me, styling wise. That front end was overdone.
 

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A friend of mine just bought a 68 Roadrunner base 383 auto very original one paint job he really likes it also has a 66 Charger a real Mopar guy.
 

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A friend of mine just bought a 68 Roadrunner base 383 auto very original one paint job he really likes it also has a 66 Charger a real Mopar guy.
The ’68 was a bit stark/plain due to it being marketed as a bare bones muscle car. Some would want that! The ’69 was a step up in the interior. And, honestly, my favorite year. I really wanted a ’69 but I was overseas in the military and the ’69 was no longer available to order. I did like the new front grill. So I ordered a ’70. 383 auto. Black bucket seats. Full console. It was as close to a GTX interior as you could get. This Hemi Road Runner is reportedly the most expensive interior Road Runner made. Made was identical but was black but didn’t have power windows. Everything else from what I can see is identical. I’ve never personally seen another ’70 auto Road Runner optioned like mine was. Most are bench seats or buckets without the console. I really wish I still had mine.

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What a nice interior I think they all should have come with buckets and console but a very rare option. A muscle car with luxury interior Chrysler has the most comfortable seats. My Grandmother gave me her 67 Newport custom that had buckets and console when she quit driving I loved that car 383 4 barrel.
 

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