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RogerCam

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I’m Roger, my dad gave me his 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 he bought his senior year of high school. He met my mom the year after and they have been married 47 years. Fixing up the car so they can have a first date again before anything happens. All advise is appreciated. Thanks.

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Russ69Runner

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:welcome: From Fla. That is grate that you are going to get the bird going so your parents can have that date. Good luck with the project and keep us informed.
 

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Thanks everyone, going to have to look at her vin to double check. She gets tires and a battery next week. I will keep you all posted.
 

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welcome to the group.
If the car has been sitting for a while, check the gas tank etc for rust, sludge, and varnish etc before trying to start it
 

RogerCam

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welcome to the group.
If the car has been sitting for a while, check the gas tank etc for rust, sludge, and varnish etc before trying to start it
Will do. For now going to run a separate gas tank and pull the valve covers off and distributor and prime spin the oil pump with a drill. Will keep you all posted.
 

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Welcome from the peach state with the wave, just needs a little TLC and soap and water to find out what really there hopefully you have a good car, we are all here to help
 

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Wow !! Good Luck with your project !!
 

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Greetings from NJ. Don’t even think about turning that key before you spray some lube in the cylinders, through the spark plug holes, especially if it has been sitting for years. Wait a day or 2, then hand crank the motor, to be certain it is free. Good luck getting it running. That is always an exciting moment.
 
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