OkieRunner
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Hey there just signed up. I’m OkieRunner, and from the Oklahoma City area. I recently inherited a project 1969 Road Runner. It’s been sitting in the woods for about 25 years, lol. So yeah, I def have my work cut out for me but I’m fine with a long term project. If possible I think each example we can save of classic cars is worth a shot.
As for the car it’s a 1969 hardtop, originally a 383 car. This one has no power train in it though, luckily I was also able to get a 69 Chrysler 300 donor car that ran when when parked and is complete with 440 and the 727 TF.
It will probably never be a show car with numbers matching but it will be a driver and I think my big goal is to do something like the Powertour someday in it.
Other than that, I’m also a pretty big Toyota fan and have a 2001 4Runner I play with, and then I love me some Harley and my 96 Springer Softail is my favorite bike ever.
For work I do Non-Destructive Testing for the USAF and before that about 15 years of aviation sheet metal.
Welp that’s me lol, looking forward to learning all I can.
As for the car it’s a 1969 hardtop, originally a 383 car. This one has no power train in it though, luckily I was also able to get a 69 Chrysler 300 donor car that ran when when parked and is complete with 440 and the 727 TF.
It will probably never be a show car with numbers matching but it will be a driver and I think my big goal is to do something like the Powertour someday in it.
Other than that, I’m also a pretty big Toyota fan and have a 2001 4Runner I play with, and then I love me some Harley and my 96 Springer Softail is my favorite bike ever.
For work I do Non-Destructive Testing for the USAF and before that about 15 years of aviation sheet metal.
Welp that’s me lol, looking forward to learning all I can.