I knew it was a very long shot and I agree that being a basic road runner it would not have been collectable or worth much to anyone else, especially back in the early 70's when you could not hardly give these cars away, even Hemi Cudas and Super Birds! The automotive world was a very, very different place back then and most of us didn't realize that it was the end of era for a very long time to come.
Regardless of anything else, I'm not going to apologize for working extremely hard all my life and sacrificing so many things along the way to get where I'm at now. I started off with nothing and nobody ever gave me spit. Fortunately, I had a full time job back then and was able to save a little money and get a car loan to buy my first road runner, THAT particular road runner, and that was one of the highlights of my early years. It was a time when I was able to completely break away from a very bad family situation and hit the road in my road runner! It was a big turning point in my life and has a lot of meaning for me personally. I don't expect everyone to understand that but I'm sure many of you do. And that's why that particular car, VIN RM21N0E132917, if it possibly still exists, would have significant meaning to me personally.