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Those were tested at high 14 sec 1/4 mile times in 1969 with the stock rubber compound tires back then. What do you think the more accurate times would be with modern rubber? In looking at old test clips of old muscle cars it looks like a good 2 seconds were spent trying to get traction. Todays cars like the camaro a mustang seem to get real good lockup right off the line. Are M car times underrated?
is the 3rd member whining ?
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Nice.
Very nice car All American
did you tell the older person that traded it in that it was worth more then what they are buying
Liste to that Carter suck air, Nice
Great car Jeff.
I love it.
It makes my choice more difficult...
Excellent!!!
I wish to have mines soon;
427 Cobra, Camaro SS, Cuda, Road runner...
Don't know anymore I love them all.
Sweet cars Jeff if I ever come into alot of monry I will be sure to call you!!
nice brown shoes
My wife would shoot me if I bought a car from you, but damn, I enjoy all the rides around the block!
I couldn't swear to anything but '68's had the hood you are discribing and '69's had this style...
I've got a 1969 383 Road Runner in my garage nearly identical to this one, except for my B5 paint and a black interior. I do have one question for you Jeff. I have always seen '69 Road Runners with the black stripes down the hood, but mine has the '68 style black square on the hood instead. Is this something that could have been done by the factory? Or does it sound like a repaint or hood replacement was done at some point?
Thanks Jeff. It's a long way from Wisconsin to you, but your cars all look awesome. Save a 383 4 speed Road Runner for me, you just might see me some day!!!
Good Luck! This is the most fun you can imagine!
Yes, most cars will have 15" repro Magnums. They look a little better than the
14" originals with trim rings.I can tell you from personal experience that these toys are priceless to big boys like you and me! Don't wait. It's a blast!
Nice Road Runner! I do have a question reguarding the Magnum 500 wheels, though. I thought that in 1969 and later years the wheels were no longer all chrome, but had a aluminum trim ring on them instead. Am I correct? I too must convince my wife of the necessity of such a toy, but I think some 401k money needs to be spent before i'm too old. Great car....Beep beep!
Looks like Ill be checking your dealer out when I get one In a couple of years (or as soon as I can convince the wife)
I would say about 15 to 20 a year. Great cars!
Jeff, it looks like you do a lot of work with roadrunners. How many do you turn over a year?
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When I made it back from 'Nam, I treated myself to a plain Jane - bench seat wonder with a krappy radio Roadrunner Bleep, Bleep.
I drove it six months and traded it for a GTX 440. I must admit, I had more fun w/the Roadrunner, it waz a freak, faster than the GTX. I find the "freak" theory is more prevalent with 383's than any other motor, some go fast and some don't. They are like (gulp) Fords.
very nice job on the RoadRunner, i have one as well but its a '70 RoadRunner w/ 440+6...hemi orange with the black vinyal top
not surprised
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