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just finished my 70 Roadrunner restoration

Now that's a great job you did. How could you part with it so quickly after birth. I would have to run her for a while if not for ever. Nice job.
 
Thanks Guys, believe me I have been putting it through all my right foot can give it. It does a nice burnout from a standing idle stop and just cant help my foot from mashing it to the floor. I will be hard to sell but that is what I do and then I can look forward to the next one. Thanks again
 
We need a burn out VID!!
 

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She's a sweet one. We're only looking at pics so no defects to be found. Something tells she's that way in real life as well. I like that you used mostly factory parts. Love,the color, interior looks brand new. Great job. As others say - don't know how you can sell it after all that work. Don't you ever fall in love .....?
 
That is a labor of love . . . the car looks fantastic . . . Keep up the great work !

I guess it's a lot easier when you know from the start that you're rebuilding it with the intentions of selling it at the end - then if you build it for yourself and then have to sell it . . .

You're sure putting some very nice rides on the streets for the rest of us to enjoy ! ! Keep it up ! !
 
She's a sweet ride. Is she all stock or did you build in some goodies?
 
Another labor of "Love em, and leave em"!

I hope you send her a card on her birthday... Sniff sniff...
 
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