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Hey thanks. RR is very solid I ended up with it about a year ago for next to nothing all that was missing was the front bench seat which I have not found yet
hey thx, yeah still debating what to do with the roadrunner,keep it stock or i was thinking of stiffing the entire car with the u.s car tool kit and maybe do a spring relocate maybe mini tube. big block or a 6.4 deal? bunch of different ideas running thru my head, i would hate to get half way thru and change my mind.as you can tell im all over the place lol. thx bruce
With a car that pretty, awesome is the better word and i cant wait to show my wife, she wants me to find a 71 to fix up for her.. AND a garage i would love to own, i just had to try to fix this right side up for ya, if it didn't work, someone stole my username and did this! lol
I myself always tell everyone because i believe it, to fix there car up the way they like it, and thats what my advice is for your Road Runner, the 69 has always been my pick of the litter and i do have a project and its going to be pretty much all original, right down to the Butter-scotch color. The way i look at is, when i go out to get in my car if im not smiling and happy then i wasted money, time, effort and possibly the love for the car if i do what everyone else wants instead of what i want.. Its your car, do it your way! good luck...
hey thx everyone, i will post a couple more pics right side up lol. i have to remove 3" on each side of the rearend to slip the rear tires in there. hey ron yeah ill think a little more on what to do with the roadrunner lots of inspiring pics on this site which has me going one way then the other. thx bruce