Heater delete facts

from the 1968 section of the GTS Registry:

LS23H8B257***: GTS#18: Owned by Darrell from IL, this is another 383 GTS. Formerly a race car, Darrell is anticipating having it turn-key in May 2002. Originally QQ1 Blue with a white interior and black longitudal stripe. The GTS was radio and heater delete, but had the console tachometer.


from the 1969 section

LS23H9B215***: GTS#339: My old friend Justus S. from TX just picked up another 383 H25 "heater delete" GTS! This GTS is also a V88 "stripe delete" car as well. Painted Q5 Turquoise with a black bucket seat interior, Justus' GTS is also 727 equipped. Built on Wednesday March 19, 1969 the only options on the car are tinted windshield, AM radio, and body belt mouldings. The car is stripped and ready to be put back together. Justus hopes to debut the car at the 2007 Mopar Nationals in Columbus, Ohio.

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LS23H9B396***: GTS#103: Owned by Justus S. from Ohio, this B7 383 GTS joins Justus's 1969 383 GTS ( #255*** )!! Here they are parked together at the 2003 Mopar Nationals! This is a 3.23 SG geared 4 speed GTS. White interior, console, AM radio, moulding package were all the options ordered on this H code. The most notable option ordered, or should we say NOT ordered, is the H25 Heater Delete. Look closely in the 383 engine bay and you can see the "delete" plate! This is what the delete plate looks like in the dash board!