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strokerblue72
Satellite Coupe (RL)
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My Cars: 1972 plymouth roadrunner

Re: newbie

Post by strokerblue72 » Thu Dec 10, 2009 10:01 am

1972RM23 wrote:Great video .... but you are driving on the WRONG side of the road! LOL!
That big old Plymouth dwarfs most of the cars on the road!
Ha Ha thats nothing its funnier watching an ol c body going down our roads :haha:

must say though it does make it easier getting past parked cars with oncomming traffic

268RTs4me
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Re: newbie

Post by 268RTs4me » Thu Dec 10, 2009 10:21 am

Beautiful car welcome to the site.

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RS23-71
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Re: newbie

Post by RS23-71 » Thu Dec 10, 2009 3:47 pm

Nice car... welcome to the nest.
1971 GTX Autumn Bronze - 4 speed, Dana 60 4:10
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gionni
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Location: Zurich (Switzerland)

Re: newbie

Post by gionni » Sun Dec 13, 2009 12:57 pm

hi simon...nice car and welcome here... :wink:
"PRO RUNNER" 1971 Road Runner Pro Touring (GY9 Tawny Gold)
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AERODYNAMIC IS FOR PEOPLE THAT CAN'T BUILD ENGINES!

268RTs4me
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Re: newbie

Post by 268RTs4me » Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:25 pm

Nice looking machine, welcome to the site.

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NCbluebird
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Re: newbie

Post by NCbluebird » Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:58 am

Hey there! Welcome. Great tribute car, I'm particularly fond of the color ;)

Look forward to seeing more pictures and stories about how you acquired the car

strokerblue72
Satellite Coupe (RL)
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My Cars: 1972 plymouth roadrunner

Re: newbie

Post by strokerblue72 » Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:16 pm

Back in may 2006 i finally did a deal with a very good freind of mine that secured the ownership of my very first V8.

WELL you can imagine how excited i was 23 years old i already own the 96 neon and the 75 dodge dart.
I had known the car for a few years, it was one of the very few cars that really got me excited when i saw it entering the show ground or drag strip,it wasent a dodge charger [commen] or a dodge challenger [commen] but an origional petty blue petty stickerd 72 roadrunner [the best shape for mopar me thinks],and best of all it was that all important 4 SPEED.

I still rememeber and will never forget the trip up to manchester from swindon ,6 trains and around 5 hour trip,all with that important cheque and the biggest grin on the planet.

When i arrived at bolton train station it was a long 20 minute wait,but then finally i could hear it that low rumble of the small block 340 v8,the snort between the gear shifts and to top it all off the sound of BF goodrich tyres being shredded on the asphalt,and there it was.

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The first winter i owned the car i pulled out the engine and replaced the pistons and crank with a stroker kit taking it from 340-416 but did not have the money to replace heads cam etc

The next year i decided to tackle the wires as the car was not charging,starting,or doing anything right,the wires all over the place etc,

i started to rip it all out
it has electric windows so all the motors etc had to come out
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i made good what i could,replaced what was bad and patched up
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the 40 year old ignition stuff had to go and replaced with shiny things
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this is the old ignition stuff
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after all that the new bonnet had to be made found an old rust bucket and an old scoop
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did some hockus pockus
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and tadaa magic
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with the stance and the bonnet dont he look aggresive
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now for the garage from this
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to this
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to this
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Next winter i am planning on doing the bodywork,but keeping it the petty and maybe adding a rollcage,but for now the plan is for

new wheels
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and
ENGINE

.heads
.cam
.inlets
.1050 carb [if not going twins]
.mechanical water pump
.oil sump
.full bolt/nut set and studs for valve covers
.full velpro/commetic gasket set
.all brackets from carb to alternater
.K frame


DRIVE TRAIN

.full A833 rebuild kit/new 5 speed box
.brand new drive shaft
.83/4 rebuild kit [gaskets etc]


STEERING

.steering colume with powersteering box
.power steering pump
.steering arms with tie rod ends etc


SUSPENSION

.full racing shocks


braking

.new brakes [pref current set up or disc conversion
.power brake booster
.new brake lines


WHEELS

.black windows
.goodyears tyres [large white letters]

strokerblue72
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Re: newbie

Post by strokerblue72 » Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:28 pm

i must apologise for the way the pics have come out i will try and get them sorted asap

steved
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2000 Nissan Xterra
2016 Fiesta ST
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Re: newbie

Post by steved » Sun Dec 20, 2009 2:14 pm

don't apologize...the site does that to everyone...

firefox users can just right click and then click view image and it's all good.

sjd
1971 GTX, GY9 Tawny Gold.

strokerblue72
Satellite Coupe (RL)
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My Cars: 1972 plymouth roadrunner

Re: newbie

Post by strokerblue72 » Wed Feb 24, 2010 4:23 pm

Hi people

Bit of an update,i have brought everything,heads,cam,inlets,carb,water pump,timing chain kit and cover,all bolts and gaskets,steering box,4 speed rebuild kit,and lots more

I have fineshed rebuilding the 4 speed painted and ready to go

The engine is currently having new cam bearings and a hone

Thats about it really,everything is going real slow for some reason,plus i had to put some stuff on hold because i had to buy a new caravan [our old one decided that the floor was to heavy and didnt want it attached anymore :shock: ]

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