My roadrunner story.
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 4:13 pm
Let me start off by saying that this is a very cool site, and I thank everyone who helped create it. There is a ton of information here, and I am sure I have only scratched the surface.
I came here back in 2011, right after I traded for a 1971 roadrunner. I was, and still am, a newbie, but you guys helped me a lot. I am always looking for that next project car, I have been thinking of getting rid of my roadrunner, and get another Mopar, maybe challenger or charger. I was close to trading a couple of weeks ago, and I was also close to buying a 1970 roadrunner that needed a full restoration. 3500 for the car, untold how much for parts, bodywork. Engine work, the whole shebang, could easily hit 20,000.
Then I was looking at this website one night, I admit I haven't been here in a while. But I found myself here one night. Looking at the cool, different roadrunners, reading about the fondness that you guys share for these crazy, but cool, b bodies. And I just realized. I have one of the coolest cars Mopar ever built. It's sitting in my yard, and I am neglecting it. Shame on me! I had to do some serious work to the car, and I still have a ways to go, but, it is drive able, it looks like a 10 footer. Why not keep it, put less money in into it, and just enjoy what I have, while slowly, restoring it. That is what I intend to do!
This may seem lame, but I just wanted to express myself here, for the new found excitement my car has given me, and to say thank you, for providing a very cool, website. Thanks!
I came here back in 2011, right after I traded for a 1971 roadrunner. I was, and still am, a newbie, but you guys helped me a lot. I am always looking for that next project car, I have been thinking of getting rid of my roadrunner, and get another Mopar, maybe challenger or charger. I was close to trading a couple of weeks ago, and I was also close to buying a 1970 roadrunner that needed a full restoration. 3500 for the car, untold how much for parts, bodywork. Engine work, the whole shebang, could easily hit 20,000.
Then I was looking at this website one night, I admit I haven't been here in a while. But I found myself here one night. Looking at the cool, different roadrunners, reading about the fondness that you guys share for these crazy, but cool, b bodies. And I just realized. I have one of the coolest cars Mopar ever built. It's sitting in my yard, and I am neglecting it. Shame on me! I had to do some serious work to the car, and I still have a ways to go, but, it is drive able, it looks like a 10 footer. Why not keep it, put less money in into it, and just enjoy what I have, while slowly, restoring it. That is what I intend to do!
This may seem lame, but I just wanted to express myself here, for the new found excitement my car has given me, and to say thank you, for providing a very cool, website. Thanks!