Road Runners I've owned or still own.
About this Mopar:
RM21NOE132917. Lime Green Metallic, 383 four speed. Traded it into Don Sanderson Ford in Glendale, AZ in 1973. (If anyone knows where a bouts of this RR please let me know.) Fond memories cruising Central Ave in Phoenix looking for 396 Chevelles to pick off. ;)
Fast forward to 1994, bought another 70 Road Runner, 383 auto, yellow (driver but ran good). Wanted 4 speed so found another 70. This one had air grabber and pistol grip 4 speed. A 383 non-numbers car which I converted over to 440+6 and eventually raced it in the Pony Express 100 open road race in Nevada in 1998 (side bar: the race was held on Hwy 305 out of Austin, NV where they filmed much of Vanishing Point). Also raced it in the Bonneville 100 out of Wendover, NV in 2002 (took 1st place win in 105 class) top recorded speed was 151.6 mph. Embarrassed a lot of newer cars who couldn't compete with an old Mopar muscle car ;)). It's featured in Robert Genat's book "Six-Pack Mopar Street Muscle in the 60's" starting on page 106. It was sold on Ebay in 2004 to a Doctor (I think) in Texas. VIN RM21NOE116640 if any knows where it is today please let me know.
Fast forward again all the the way to Nov, 2016. Now I'm retired and living in Southern Utah near St. George. Got the bug again and bought and 1968 Blue Road Runner 383 four speed from a guy in Maine and had it shipped out here to my home. Nice car, electric blue.
OK, enough talk, on to the photos, from oldest to latest.