Do my old eyes detect turn signal indicators surrounding the 440 in the aft of the hood bulge?![]()
I noticed the split tail lights, which was a Roadrunner feature. Then I saw a red/white/blue Satellite emblem on the inner door panel instead of a Roadrunner, AH-HA!!! The plush hot rod...The GTX! They, too had the split tail lights. Asking the knowledgeable guru's here: Wasn't the dual side stripe graphic a GTX item vs. a single "dust" stripe following the Roadrunner graphic on the front fenders for the Roadrunner?Your eyes don’t deceive you! I believe that was an option, but standard on this car, it being a ‘70 GTX. 68-70 Chargers had signals in the hood as well. Don’t forget at that time, Chrysler was big on turn signals out front, on the fenders and in hoods.
I loved that as a kid, and the fact that the keys went in teeth up.
And they were very reflective...as well as the trunk stripe, and the 440+6 on the hood. No sneaking around in the dark...No sir, officer...That wasn't me street racing with the Corvette...You are correct on dust trail and stripes although the dust trail was an option along with dress cones on the exhast
Oh, the agony!!! You are torturing me now...I will post this that I owned/restored for over 45 years but reluctantly sold when I retired. 1970 Plymouth roadrunner. That is the original vinyl top. Before the resto it had the gold birds and dust trails to the side scoops. I hated those dust trails so they never went back on
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... Left hand threaded lug nuts on the right side...
You are correct. Some changed them out.Weren't the lefty-tighty threads on the driver's side?
That's what I initially thought and wrote. Had to run an edit when I looked it up and apparently misread some babbling drivel. The reasoning I was taught was because direction of the wheel would loosen the nuts and cause a loss of the wheel. Makes sense if you drink too much moonshine and "forget to tighten the lug nuts." I apparently chose wrong and put my foot in my mouth...twice today when I relied on the internet and didn't stick with my fading memory...Left=left, Right=right...Oops!Weren't the lefty-tighty threads on the driver's side?
The driver door has the color bars usually seen on sattelite and sport fury.I do not remember anything Satellite on the blue GTX