gtx6970 Posted September 1, 2013 Share Posted September 1, 2013 Anyone know if anyone is making repops of the 2 bucket seats with head rests and the back seat for the Johan 1969 Roadrunner kit ? Even a correct interior tub would be good All but one of mine has the incorrect 1970 Interior tub and seats. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Prideaux Posted September 1, 2013 Share Posted September 1, 2013 Bill, Try hartspartsresin.com I think they make what you need. Steve Prideaux Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron Hamilton Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 If I can make a suggestion, get a hold of an AMT '69 GTX Hardtop. The seats in that kit are shaped correctly. The JoHan buckets are too boxy, and yes, I have an original JoHan '69 Road Runner and GTX kit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
george 53 Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 Vaugh Hart, Parts by Hart, sells them for BOTH the 69 Roadrunner by JoHan, AND the 69 GTX by AMT/Ertl, and they fit and look GREAT! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gtx6970 Posted September 2, 2013 Author Share Posted September 2, 2013 My main goal is the repair an original issue Johan 1969 Roadrunner kit. it's missing the seats and the interior tub is a tad rough The down fall is the original Johan int is only correct for the 1969 GTX (it replicates the GTX woodgrain door panels ) But for practical build purposes I may try the AMT versions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fury3 Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 If you are trying to build a correct Jo-Han style 69 Road Runner Hardtop interior, the Jo-han and AMT interiors are both incorrect on a couple of levels. First, both kits utilize an incorrect 1968 style instrument panel. The lower instrument panel pad switch panel opening should NOT extend over below the radio area in 1969 (unless A/C was ordered, where the center discharge vent would be located). Also, the 69 upper pad has a beveled edge. The original issue Jo-Han interior does indeed have the GTX wood grain side panels (FYI...These are are incorrectly shaped on the AMT kits!) as you have mentioned. I worked with Don Holthaus (of "Modelhaus") to create a correct 1969 Road Runner/Satellite Hardtop interior...with a corrected 1969 instrument panel, door panel/qtr. panels (which are separate components!), and 1969 front and rear style bench seats w/ applied headrests (standard on vehicles manufactured after January 1969 (optional at extra cost prior to that), a Federal Safety Mandate. If you prefer the optional bucket seat option interior, simply purchase the "Harts Parts Resin" bucket seats and rear seat package separately. They will fit the Modelhaus/Jo-Han based interior perfectly. Note: Unfortunately, Don did not correct the radio knobs on his instrument panel...the are still round knobs, not "thumbwheels", as ALL 1969 B-Body radios utilized from the factory or Mopar over-the-counter (specifically the Bendix AM-FM radio) were. FYI...The Modelhaus instrument panel will also correct the incorrect 1968 style panel in that Jo-Han 1969 GTX kit that you have, Ron. Fury3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron Hamilton Posted September 3, 2013 Share Posted September 3, 2013 If you are trying to build a correct Jo-Han style 69 Road Runner Hardtop interior, the Jo-han and AMT interiors are both incorrect on a couple of levels. First, both kits utilize an incorrect 1968 style instrument panel. The lower instrument panel pad switch panel opening should NOT extend over below the radio area in 1969 (unless A/C was ordered, where the center discharge vent would be located). Also, the 69 upper pad has a beveled edge. The original issue Jo-Han interior does indeed have the GTX wood grain side panels (FYI...These are are incorrectly shaped on the AMT kits!) as you have mentioned. I worked with Don Holthaus (of "Modelhaus") to create a correct 1969 Road Runner/Satellite Hardtop interior...with a corrected 1969 instrument panel, door panel/qtr. panels (which are separate components!), and 1969 front and rear style bench seats w/ applied headrests (standard on vehicles manufactured after January 1969 (optional at extra cost prior to that), a Federal Safety Mandate. If you prefer the optional bucket seat option interior, simply purchase the "Harts Parts Resin" bucket seats and rear seat package separately. They will fit the Modelhaus/Jo-Han based interior perfectly. Note: Unfortunately, Don did not correct the radio knobs on his instrument panel...the are still round knobs, not "thumbwheels", as ALL 1969 B-Body radios utilized from the factory or Mopar over-the-counter (specifically the Bendix AM-FM radio) were. FYI...The Modelhaus instrument panel will also correct the incorrect 1968 style panel in that Jo-Han 1969 GTX kit that you have, Ron. Fury3 Thanks very much for the information!!! It will be very helpful when I build my next '69 Road Runner and GTX. Ron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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