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73 Road Runner Survivor

Jacks_Runner

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Hello everyone, great site. I've just returned to Mopars after a 30 year absence. Man do I miss the eail of a 440. I just purchased a 73 Road Runner that appears to be a pretty good find. It shows 13,000 on the odo and the current owner has had is stashed in dry storage since 1989. Originally a 340 auto but has no motor or trans. Very nice original paint, stripes and interior. Fender tag codes out properly. Story goes it was a drag car by original owner who he got it from. BB K frame, mechanical tach on dash, fuel pump in trunk, 8 3/4 with 3.91's, seems legit and not cut up. NO RUST anywhere, will need a detailing underneath but really clean and paint seems untouched and in great shape. I had one back in the 80's when I was "young", so it's nostalgic for me and I like how it looks. I plan to build it how I want it, 440 4 speed however I am debating whether to go stone stock resto or maybe set it up to honor its drag racing past with black steelies and street slicks, leave tach on the dash and do a day two vibe. I've already scored an ATK 440 with 440source aluminum heads and comp xe275hl from a nice man who upgraded to a better engine. There is a vendor on Ebay who sells complete 4 speed conversion kits with a properly built A833 overdrive. So I'm pretty anxious to start build. I would like to hear opinions. Thanks, Jack
 

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Hi, and welcome! Thanks for sharing pictures of your car, it sure looks clean!

Can't go wrong with a 440 four speed. :) You might find some things in the for sale section of the forum here too.

-=Photon440=-
 
Hi, and welcome! Thanks for sharing pictures of your car, it sure looks clean!

Can't go wrong with a 440 four speed. :) You might find some things in the for sale section of the forum here too.

-=Photon440=-

Concur with Photon .. 440 4 speed is a lot of fun and sounds like you've got a nice engine already
 
nice find! Looks nice with the white interior - real nice color combo.

You wanted opinions on how to build it: Since you already have a big block and not a 340, I wouldn't worry about the stone stock resto. With a white interior I think it looks classy, so I don't see the "drag racer" in street clothes. My $0.02 would be to make it a clean, powerful car that is a bit of a sleeper. Keep it stock looking with and surprise a few people!

Regardless of what you do, nice score and have fun!
 
Awesome project, and welcome. That reminds me of my first car. A 74 roadrunner, 360 auto. Same color as yours. I'll see if I can dig some pics up. I was on top of the world cruising the back roads in it at 13!
 
Thanks. Here's my old car circa 1980. 440, auto running mid 13's. I'm thinking a 727 may not be a bad idea. I found a built unit for $800. I also got a 73 nom 340 4 barrel and 904 with the car in case I want to go stock resto but I NEED a 440. Will post pics when I start on it in project section. I like the sleeper idea, stock drags?
 

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welcome to FBBO sounds like a great engine & 73 RR project
 
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