So, my Roadrunner was delivered last Thursday.  Problem was that I was in Mexico for Baja 1000.  So my wife and son take delivery without any drama and let me know all is well.  Now I am ready for Baja to be over so I can high tail it back home.  Get stuck at border coming back to US for nearly 4 hours and I am wondering if there will be daylight by time I make it home....yes barely.  Made it home at 4:00 and said hello to the car before even going in the house.  So here is a little clip of first drive....no burnouts or anything, in fact nothing to special.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaKErQ23 ... e=youtu.be
			
									
									First Spin in the Roadrunner
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First Spin in the Roadrunner
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1972 440 Roadrunner/GTX
						1972 440 Roadrunner/GTX
Re: First Spin in the Roadrunner
Nothing too special? Don't kid yourself, that's the stuff memories are made of--the FIRST drive! Congrats, it's a great looking car, and yeah, I'm biased cuz that's my favorite color on a '71-'72 RR.  
			
									
									Bruce Anliker
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Re: First Spin in the Roadrunner
HAHAHAHA, now if it was a video of any other kind of car, THEN it wouldn't be so special.  However, your video is of a 1972 Plymouth Roadrunner, SO without any hesitation I can say, your video IS bad-ass! 
A most excellent acquisition, congratulations.
			
									
									A most excellent acquisition, congratulations.
