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Evensteven

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Hello All! New to the form, old to Mopars. My first car was a '69 Roadrunner in 1972, I had just turned 16. Bought it from my older brother. That car is long gone and now I'm yearning for a replacement.

It was in B5 blue with blue interior and about as plain Jane as you could get: 383, bench seat with auto on the column, 3.23 gears. That was a fun car!

Wouldn't mind some options, A/C would be nice. Also P/S, P/B. Hemi is out of the question, too rich for my blood but wouldn't mind a 440. 4-speed? Maybe. Also looking as GTX but they're nowhere near as plentiful.

So far just window shopping about 20 or so of the on-line dealers. Looks like prices for nice clean ones start at about 60K.
 

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Strong budget. But if your set on Air and a 440, the GTX might be your best option. Especially if you're looking at 1969 models.
 

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Welcome to the site. It is a hunt for these cars, and you just have to keep looking. Found mine near buy and need a lot of work to say the least. Are you looking for one finished or a project car. Hope you find it no matter what.
 

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Welcome to the site. It is a hunt for these cars, and you just have to keep looking. Found mine near buy and need a lot of work to say the least. Are you looking for one finished or a project car. Hope you find it no matter what.
Not really interested in a project. I owned 3 Mopars in the '70s and '80, rebuilt an engine for one and have replaced more starters, alternators, and water pumps than I can remember. Brakes, headers, carburetors, distributors, you name it. I mainly just want to drive it :) I Am torn between getting show car quality and getting a nice driver. Will probably go with the driver, will be happier, and probably save some money.
 

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Welcome to the wonderful world of Roadrunners. I hope you find a good solid driver, that would be the best way to have some fun.
 

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You`ll get a much better deal private sale, probably save $20k. Some, but not all, of those dealer cars are perfumed pigs, make sure you check it over very carefully.
 

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Thanks for the heads up cosgig. I hadn't seen that one. Good looking car for the price. Would love to have one like my old one for nostalgia reasons but 70 was a good year also - compression was still high and they came with electronic ignition. Timing is bad for me, though - having a house built and will be selling the house we're in. It will probably be spring before I know how all that shakes out and if the budget can absorb a RR buy right away. I'm still window shopping though and learning about decoding fender tags.
 

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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!
 

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Thanks for the heads up cosgig. I hadn't seen that one. Good looking car for the price. Would love to have one like my old one for nostalgia reasons but 70 was a good year also - compression was still high and they came with electronic ignition. Timing is bad for me, though - having a house built and will be selling the house we're in. It will probably be spring before I know how all that shakes out and if the budget can absorb a RR buy right away. I'm still window shopping though and learning about decoding fender tags.
`72 was the first year for electronic ignition but only for certain models/engines, in `73 electronic ignition was standard across the board.
 

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`72 was the first year for electronic ignition but only for certain models/engines, in `73 electronic ignition was standard across the board.
Thanks, torred ... my bad. I guess it's true what they say, "memory is the first thing to go", or is it the second - I can't remember.
I've owned 3 Mopars in my life: The 1969 RR I mention at the top of this thread. Next came the 1966 Barracuda Formula S, 273 4 barrel, 4 speed. Sweet little car. Finally, a 1973 Challenger 360. It was a beauty but by that year, engine compression was down to 8.5:1 I think. Ended up swapping in a 1970 340 with Crane Fireball cam.
 
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