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1971 roadrunner rebirth

1971RRthrash

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Hello everybody this is my start of my mopar addiction. I am planning to get it running and driving by next year's Mopar nats. It is a 340, automatic Blue on blue interior with the white transverse stripe the 340 is long gone. I have the original build sheet and fender tag. I'm going to leave it how it looks and drive it how it is. Any help is appreciated or advice thanks.




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Welcome to the forum!

Blue on blue bird man that would be a BEAUT restored....

Congrats!
 
Welcome to the forum!

Blue on blue bird man that would be a BEAUT restored....

Congrats!
Thanks, my plan on restoring it is get it running and driving the way it is and enjoy it for Some time. Then when I have the money build up is do a complete restoration on it because I'm only 17 and still in high school
 
Thanks, my plan on restoring it is get it running and driving the way it is and enjoy it for Some time. Then when I have the money build up is do a complete restoration on it because I'm only 17 and still in high school
Best way to go about it.....Tear it up on the streets first....then restore it when you are later in age and sit in a lawn chair with a beer looking at it, lol....
 
This car looks so good like this! shine those rims and drive it with a grin
 
Best way to go about it.....Tear it up on the streets first....then restore it when you are later in age and sit in a lawn chair with a beer looking at it, lol....
Exactly what I did. I was 17 when I bought my car, now I'm 19. Just fixed it up to driveable condition during high school, drove it for 6 months and tore it down to the bones. And I'm glad I did! Brought some great memories.... it's very fun to drive ratty muscle, cause you don't give a **** about rock chips or door dings.
 
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