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- 66patrick66 June 2010
- Bart76 June 2010
- Oldcar_Mechanic May 2010
1967 Plymouth Roadrunner Logo Blue Print
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Hey friends, I have in my possesion an original 1967 Plymouth Roadrunner Logo Blue Print – Dated 12-4-1967
This is a Mylar print of the "Roadrunner Toon Logo" that I believe is to be put on the very first year Plymouth Roadrunner Automobile. At first I thought it may be a copy since it was made out of Mylar but I did some checking and I found that Mylar® polyester film was invented by Dupont in the early 1950s.
The drawing shows all details: where the logos are to be placed on the car, as well as the color scheme.
Any idea where I could take this to get it authenticated, appraised or something?
Thanks
Best Regards,
Bart -
Have you done a search for automobilia appraisers ?
Ron -
It's a pretty cool print. I decided to post it on Ebay, I did a search on Ebay and there is nothing like it to even catagorize it properly.
Here is the link if interested in viewing the pics.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-Antique-1967-Plymouth-Roadrunner-Logo-Blue-Print-/180512981105?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a07698071 -
Just so you know, that is for a 1968 Roadrunner, as they were not made in 1967. The 1968 build year started the first week of August 1967. The 1968 Roadrunner was introduced in the middle of the model year, which would put the date of your litho in the right timeline. Neat piece!"The time has come", the Walrus said, "to speak of many things. Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. And why the sea is boiling hot,
And whether pigs have wings..."