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Wow, sweet car, your Dad had good taste. And very fitting that you can now enjoy it in your Dads memory! So sorry to hear about your Dads passing. Welcome to the site, glad to have you with us!
I had considered that car for myself, but I have too many cars already, and no room for any more. Good luck on your new home, the move in, and finding a Roadrunner. All in time, my brother, all in time!
Is your car a 70, with the reverse key lock linkage? Mine is a little rough going into and out of reverse because of the linkage, which was all rebuilt with new bushings. Most people take that whole assembly right off, but oh no, not me!
Hell is about 4 miles from my house. We go down to the saloon about every couple weeks for the fish fry, it’s really good. You can buy land in Hell if you choose, the guy who owns the whole town sells square inches for a very nominal price. And, you get to be mayor for a day! I think his name is...
I was leaving a little cruise-in down in Hell, M., I was in the Angry Bird, and in front of me were a boyfriend and girlfriend in their respective newer cars, a hopped up Mustang and an ‘06 GTO. You could tell that they spent a lot of money on them, and they certainly sounded the part. They were...
Now that the new store up at the corner by my house has opened up, I no longer have to make the trip into Brighton to get 110. I use a 50/50 mix in my RR, 110 and 90rec fuel. My car loves the mix, and no corn. The 110 is VP.
I always use Steer and Gear, and I’ve had a long time relationship with them over the years. I’ve brought many cores to the Nats for them to buy, and even showed my son the tricks of the trade about buying cores at the Nats and taking them up to Steer and Gear to sell as cores and make a little...
Across the street from our house when I was a kid was a guy named Bob Teetsle, who had an orange 69 Roadrunner that he drove every day. He also had an old Impala up on blocks that never moved. We thought he was the coolest cat out there, that is until the day my Dad drove up in his new 70...
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