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Chad
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Hello all, I found this site a few months ago by doing a Google search for "'71 Road Runner Restoration". I then followed 71airgrabberRR thread here. I have a '71 Road Runner that I am going to be restoring in the near future. I've had the car since 2003. Since then, I have been collecting parts for it. I have my work cut out for me as this is my first restoration. It's a GY8 car with black bench interior, column shift, 383, factory air, factory tint, strobe stripe and hood stripes.
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I got infected with the Mopar bug when I was very young. Back in the early '80's, one of my uncles had a '71 Road Runner, blue, air grabber 440 +6, white bench interior, column shift. I always loved that car. I also though it was cool because, at that time, the Road Runner cartoons were still on. When I was old enough to get my license (1990), I purchased a '73 Charger SE, super blue, blue buckets, black vinyl top. The previous owner swapped the 400 for a '69 440. That car is long gone but, I still have the 440 and torqueflite from it. I wish I knew then what I know now. That car was very solid. It was Ziebarted early in life and had very minimal rust. You live and learn, I guess.

Right now, I'm trying to finish up my garage rebuild so that I can finally start work on the bird. I'm going to be asking a lot of questions and look forward to any guidance you guys can give me.

Thanks,
Chad
 
Welcome aboard Chad! I see we started our driving lives with just the thing that every 16-year old needs -- a big block :D (my first car was a '69 Impala with a 396 heh hehhh). I'm not exactly one of the guys but if I can help out with anything, don't hesitate to ask. Make yourself at home and enjoy.
 
I meant "Guys" to be all inclusive, not just men. Sorry :love4:
 
No offense taken doll. I grew up in pool halls and garages with the boys. I just THINK like one of 'em is all. :D
 
welcome to FBBO
 
Welcome aboard and looking forward to your build. I'm even looking forward to your garage resto pics. Nice looking lines on that 71 ther Chad.
 
It would be better if you started your own thread here instead of linking to a thread on another site. We'd love to see
 
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