I purchased this car in 2009. I got to know the previous owner who was the #2 owner and he sent these to me, they are from when he got the car in 1990 from the first owner. The first owner lived in the same area as the second guy but moved to Florida and took the car with him shortly after he purchased it in 1969. When he came back the car had a 440 transplanted into it, who knows what happened to the original 383, and looked like you see in these pictures. There was an attempt at painting the car black, not very successful, and the interior was painted black with what looked like a spray can, including the seats which were originally white. This is not the original top either, that was also white. When I got the car it was in considerably better shape than this, not to the point where it is today, in fact I thought it was rough when I got it. I'm not sure I would have bought it had it been this rough. I got the car from a flipper that owner #2 sold it to when he was strapped for cash and needed it for his business. The hood, fenders, & doors are all original to the car as it sits now. The trunk lid and rear quarters were replaced before I got it. The rear quarters had to be redone due to the welds, but were useable and in good condition. I dropped new floor boards into the car when I got it, the originals were all patched up with bad welds. The engine is a 69 383HP, but came out of a another roadrunner, the stampings and casting information verify this. The 440 that was in the car ran, but was really rough and he had a donor car with a good 383HP so it was transplanted. The Intake and Carburetor were Edelbrock though, so I put the Carter AVS and factory intake back on. It had a purple cam, which made it sound to me like the engine was going to blow apart, it was clunky. When replaced with a stock cam, all ram smooth and quite, no more knocking.The original torque flight 727 was also in poor shape and he had a good one that came from a 1970 Coronet, so that was swapped. He had the original 727 up until a few years ago sitting in his yard, it was complete and needed rebuilt, but sold it and does not recall where it went. Someone came in and bought several of them he had in various states. The rear differential was split so it needed replaced, the current one in the car is the banjo 8 3/4 but came from a Charger, the guts were replaced and the previous owner does not recall where he got them, but stampings when I pulled it apart indicate they were from an A-Body car, so probably a Dart or Barracuda that had a big block. They are 3:23 which is stock to a Roadrunner as I understand. Great for cruising, which is all I do with the car. I have grown in respect for the 2nd owner, he really loved this car, did most of the work himself to bring it back. He really saved this Roadrunner, not me. It's been a lot of fun for me talking to him and gathering up all the information. Sorry to bore you guys but I just really dig this kind of stuff.