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This car is for real. I have information on all 3 of the H/O ragtops; the two originals, the one that was destroyed, and the replacement. [/ QUOTE ] Paging StealthBird…where are you???? ![]() StealthBird …said he has all the information on each of the three 1969 H/O ragtops. I thought he would provide us the information earlier but maybe he will now that were unable to definitively answer the mystery surrounding the car destroyed. I’ve heard the numerous speculative stories as well of what happened to the car. But it would be interesting to finally accurately unravel the mystery surrounding the power antenna “Tavern On The Green” debut 1969 H/O convertible. Thanx RM PS Do you also remember the gold striping on the original car's convertible tops? |
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Here is a photo of a ragtop with the roof up and you can see the paited section. I so not see an antennae on the front fender of this one. Notice the hardtop is from a North Carolina dealer, this must have been the East Coast car.
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Great thread, I love the pictures.
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