383Birdy
Member
Hey!
Currently restoring my high school sweetheart. My 1970 Roadrunner 383 Auto. I bought the car in my 12th grade year of 1986 from a local for $1800. I joined the Army and stored the car for 20 years. I finally got a slice of motivation to get it going. My wife is quite handy at fixing things so she is helping me as well.
She got it running and I invested in new air tools. Wisconsin winters didn't do much for the sheetmetal as I've replace the entire interior floor pan and rebuilt the frame rails that were rotted. Ordered new doors, quarters, trunk pan, extensions, and wheel housings. I just can't believe how much rot I'm finding!
Everything is being done one piece at a time to make sure we do it right. If I'm allowed to post pics, I'll throw a few up.
Currently restoring my high school sweetheart. My 1970 Roadrunner 383 Auto. I bought the car in my 12th grade year of 1986 from a local for $1800. I joined the Army and stored the car for 20 years. I finally got a slice of motivation to get it going. My wife is quite handy at fixing things so she is helping me as well.
She got it running and I invested in new air tools. Wisconsin winters didn't do much for the sheetmetal as I've replace the entire interior floor pan and rebuilt the frame rails that were rotted. Ordered new doors, quarters, trunk pan, extensions, and wheel housings. I just can't believe how much rot I'm finding!
Everything is being done one piece at a time to make sure we do it right. If I'm allowed to post pics, I'll throw a few up.