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Hi I’m new here with my 70 roadrunner.

70Hemi-RR

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Hi,
I joined a while back but am finally learning how to post.
I have a 70 roadrunner I bought in 1980 as a stock 383 auto. Over the years I’ve changed a lot of stuff. It’s now a blown hemi 4spd with a narrowed Dana.
Ive had this 44 years and my racing days are pretty much behind me so I’m going to put the back half back to stock so I can cruise around and hit a few car shows.
Will probably be asking for some advice getting all this sheet metal put back to normal.
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Thanks,
Dennis
 
welcome to the site. I would leave it the way it is. I enjoy seeing old race/hot rods at shows, not many left Nice car my favorite roadrunner year
 
Welcome from Southern CA.
Nice ride, and there's lot's of talented guys and gals on this site to help out when needed.
Nice shop you have there too, looks like you're ready to handle any project !!
 
Welcome from PA!

Great car (I'm partial to 70 Road Runners since I have one)!

I'll second to leave the car at least looking much like it is, and then modifying engine/transmission, etc. for a more streetable combo. Regardless of the direction you go, there are folks here that can help with any needed advice.
 
Welcome from eastern WA.
Nice looking car! I agree it would be more fun to be able to cruise it around.
Keep us posted on your progress!
 
Welcome from the Motor City. Not my car but I love the back half you got. Very nice ride.
 
Welcome from the shores of the Chesapeake Bay. I would make it a bad *** street-able hellcat killer and cruise it around. What does it run in race mode?
 
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