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    FOR SALE 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner

    I have a buyer. If you can beat $20,000 it's yours.
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    FOR SALE 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner

    It kills me to do this but I need the money. I'm selling a 69 Roadrunner. Sorry I don't know all the details, I wasn't the original or 2nd owner and I knew very little about the vehicle when I bought it, from a relative. Here's what I know: It was a 383, now it's a 440. Sure grip. Modified...
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    Rookie with a Roadrunner

    Not anymore. Year One has it for $100, Hardens has it for $115. :hmh:
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    Rookie with a Roadrunner

    Wow that's a good starting point. Thanks. As far as the wiring harness: can this be done without taking out the engine, gutting the bay and taking out the dash? I don't have the time or tools to get in there but I like the learning experience of rewiring the car.
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    Rookie with a Roadrunner

    Recommend any good ones? I don't plan on keeping the original interior look. Dash, steering wheel, shifter, seats are all going to go and be "updated."
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    Rookie with a Roadrunner

    Yeah, that distributor poking the hose is one of the 1st things we noticed, too. The wiring is ancient. A mechanic I took it to can redo the whole car for about $1500-$2000. I'd like to buy a harness and do the engine bay myself if it doesn't require pulling out the engine and gutting the bay...
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    Rookie with a Roadrunner

    Someone recommended to get an electric fan. Thoughts? I think the radiator is original. I want to take that out and replace it with an aluminum 3 core. Recommend some brands and websites. Recommend some water pumps. I've noticed this engine does get hot fast. Of course the 100+ heat here in San...
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    Rookie with a Roadrunner

    No clue what's back there. How do I find out without peeling apart layers? I don't plan on ever taking this to the track, strictly street driving, occasionaly. What gears should I be using?
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    Rookie with a Roadrunner

    I'm definitely going to switch out those tires up front. Maybe 15 or 16in tires all the way around. I want to keep an original look on the body and tires/wheels. Recommend some brands and websites. Thanks.
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    FNG with a Roadrunner

    No, that's not mine, but I like it. The wheels look similar and it looks like an original plate, like mine.
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    FNG with a Roadrunner

    I learned through the military that when you exhibit a show of superior force and combat readiness, nobody f@*cks with you or your property. If by "gooks and hajjis" you mean some unemployed s@*tbag that wants to steal someone else's property, then yes, they're in every neighborhood. I take a...
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    FNG with a Roadrunner

    Of course. I posted them in the the 66-70 MOPAR thread. Here you go. Let me know what you think. I'm open to suggestions. http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/showthread.php?t=38534
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    FNG with a Roadrunner

    I was with a PsyOp unit out at Camp Bullis, TX. We did a deployment to Iraq in 2010. I came back home, went on leave and went back to Iraq with a contractor. I'm still in the IRR and want to do one more tour to Astan before we pull out. Who knows, maybe Syria or Iran?
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    FNG with a Roadrunner

    Got it, Sure Grips. No posi tracs. See, I told you I was a rookie. Now, do I keep the sure grips? I plan on taking this car out on the road for occasional driving. I'll probably never take it to a 1/4 mile track. I also plan on getting disc brakes up front and getting rid of the drums. The...
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    Rookie with a Roadrunner

    Here's the interior Some interior shots. I'm not hell bent on keeping the original dash. I don't mind upgrading and having some modern gauges that actually work. The fuel gauge and odometer are shot.
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