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The gunnar runner

gunnar

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My youngest son was going thru old pics and came across one of the few pics of my old roadrunner circa 1976. Brings back a lot of memories.[attachment=2:1sidrusj]69runner.jpg[/attachment:1sidrusj] Also a pic of my 74 duster.
 

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Yes, indeed I wish they were still with me. There was no good place to keep the runner so it was best we parted ways. I heard a couple months after I sold it that it caught fire and was sitting in a heap on the side of a road. I drove the Duster into the ground, barely had any compression left to drive it into the junkyard. I almost had to pay them to take it. It was my daily driver while working and going to college.
 

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Back in the day, thats what happened to most of the Mopars
Luckely not all
 

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sixgunrunner68 said:
cool cars gunnar. Love those slots. :thumbsup:

Yea, I was the exception back then, most everyone had Cragars or Keystones.
 

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69hemibeep said:
:thumbsup: I never took pics of my cars :loco: I wish I had :yesnod:

I have very few pics, maybe I can find pics of my 65 Fury, my first car. Also had a 63 Catalina I bought for $100.00 that I drove during the winter while the runner sat in the garage. My sister smeared mustard all over it on Halloween, never washed that car, it was a lot of fun.
 
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