Hello from a new member, 1971 Roadrunner Owner
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 7:42 am
Greetings all.
I just purchased my completely restored 1971 Roadrunner a few months ago after a couple years of wanting one. I wanted the 71 because it being the last year of the true muscle car era and its racing history.
This is a very nice original color Alpine White GW3 car with black interior TX9. She is a non-matching 440 / 4 speed car that came out as a 383 manual floor shift. As you can see, this is one of around 200 factory power moon roof cars. Everything works, all guages, moon roof and the AM radio.
I was very concerned about getting a real RR and not paying for one and getting a clone. There is nothing wrong with a clone if you are aware it's one and paid a reasonable price accordingly. The dash RM23 VIN on mine matches the fender tag and I slso foung the 6 digit sequence number stamped into the firewall. Can anyone out there tell me other locations to look on the frame and body for these stamps?
Thanks,
Dale
I just purchased my completely restored 1971 Roadrunner a few months ago after a couple years of wanting one. I wanted the 71 because it being the last year of the true muscle car era and its racing history.
This is a very nice original color Alpine White GW3 car with black interior TX9. She is a non-matching 440 / 4 speed car that came out as a 383 manual floor shift. As you can see, this is one of around 200 factory power moon roof cars. Everything works, all guages, moon roof and the AM radio.
I was very concerned about getting a real RR and not paying for one and getting a clone. There is nothing wrong with a clone if you are aware it's one and paid a reasonable price accordingly. The dash RM23 VIN on mine matches the fender tag and I slso foung the 6 digit sequence number stamped into the firewall. Can anyone out there tell me other locations to look on the frame and body for these stamps?
Thanks,
Dale