Fewest options ever!

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Re: Fewest options ever!

Post by Beepbeep! » Mon Nov 28, 2011 4:49 pm

So, I have a stripper car. I wonder how many were duped into ordering a car, based off of mine? LOl!

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Re: Fewest options ever!

Post by ILUV72RRs » Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:43 pm

Now you sort of have me scratching my head. In other words. What in your mind did the "standard" Road Runners in 1971 come equipped with? As for the 3-speed Road Runner. My friend's '70 383 Road Runner which he bought brand new off of the dealer's lot. Came with a 3-speed manual transmission in it. The reason he settled for that one. Was because he wanted a stick. But his insurance company considered a 4-speed to be a muscle car, and would of charged him more. No, his car wasn't exactly a stripper. It came with a bucket seat interior, AM radio, power steering, manual brakes. Hardcore street racers wanted strippers. They wanted "Go" and not show or comfort. Or to have to pay for a bunch of stuff that they were going to strip out of the car. So there definitely was a market for them.

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Re: Fewest options ever!

Post by Beepbeep! » Tue Jul 30, 2013 10:34 am

Hello, I'm back! I've been driving my roadrunner since. Have had the floors replaced with amd sheet metal, plus I managed to find a good rear floor pan from a donor car, (thanks to Frank!) I have been mulling over the idea of adding power steering and power brakes, but do not know. I have the original drivetrain, so, it may be better to restore it completely stock. Do you guys have any thoughts on that? Is it better to leave it like it is on the fender tag, for collector purposes? Also, what kind of stripes are the v8x? I do not think they are strobe stripes, are they? I will be posting a copy of the build sheet, so you guys can check it out.

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Re: Fewest options ever!

Post by Beepbeep! » Tue Jul 30, 2013 10:46 am

Also, according to my build sheet the wheels are w21. I don't know if they are 14 or 15 inch. How can I find out? Thanks!

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Re: Fewest options ever!

Post by Eric » Tue Jul 30, 2013 8:57 pm

welcome back...V8X designates reflective black strobe stripes. W21 designates Rallye wheels....what is your tire code?
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Re: Fewest options ever!

Post by Beepbeep! » Tue Jul 30, 2013 9:47 pm

Eric,
On line 4, of the build sheet, where it has wheel information, I can not read that area. There are some numbers, I think 58 then x something. What are the possible numbers? Maybe if I knew what they are, I could help discern the codes. I was thinking that transverse stripes were on the hood. But I do not know much. Lol.

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Re: Fewest options ever!

Post by Beepbeep! » Thu Aug 01, 2013 7:59 am

On the broadcast sheet Under line 4 wheels 52 in the first box, x8 in the second box, 59 under spare.

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Re: Fewest options ever!

Post by Beepbeep! » Thu Aug 01, 2013 8:12 am

I think the tires are t46.

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Re: Fewest options ever!

Post by Eric » Tue Aug 06, 2013 1:27 am

Beepbeep! wrote:I think the tires are t46.
T46 is G78x14 with two white stripes
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Re: Fewest options ever!

Post by Beepbeep! » Thu Aug 08, 2013 4:47 pm

Eric wrote:
Beepbeep! wrote:I think the tires are t46.
T46 is G78x14 with two white stripes
Thanks!

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Re: Fewest options ever!

Post by Beepbeep! » Sun Aug 11, 2013 8:16 pm

ILUV72RRs wrote:Now you sort of have me scratching my head. In other words. What in your mind did the "standard" Road Runners in 1971 come equipped with? As for the 3-speed Road Runner. My friend's '70 383 Road Runner which he bought brand new off of the dealer's lot. Came with a 3-speed manual transmission in it. The reason he settled for that one. Was because he wanted a stick. But his insurance company considered a 4-speed to be a muscle car, and would of charged him more. No, his car wasn't exactly a stripper. It came with a bucket seat interior, AM radio, power steering, manual brakes. Hardcore street racers wanted strippers. They wanted "Go" and not show or comfort. Or to have to pay for a bunch of stuff that they were going to strip out of the car. So there definitely was a market for them.
I believe the 3 spd/383 was standard in a roadrunner. The automatic was extra and the 4spd was extra. I don't think you could get a 318 in a roadrunner. But you could get a 440, and possibly a hemi, I think. So, the 3 spd/383 was a base option.

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Re: Fewest options ever!

Post by JimT1971RR » Sat Aug 17, 2013 7:01 pm

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I know this is a 69 road runner and not a 4th generation. But check out this fender tag.
Short list!

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Re: Fewest options ever!

Post by Beepbeep! » Sun Aug 18, 2013 11:51 am

That is only a few options!

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