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Time for a show lets see the 71-74's

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Hello All

I have seen this post pop up from time to time and love all of the pictures posted.

Also, just wanted to thank all that have posted for my questions over the past couple of years.

Here is a few pictures of the bird back in action after almost a year of no action.

Again thanks to this site which is a wealth of info.

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This is a video of my car that a lady took at one of the car shows I attended she is part of the fake media that is out there don't believe her facts. You all know on this site what the real facts are? The pictures are real and the pictures don't lie.....
 
Last time out ran 10.14 @ 133.33 on motor with a weight of 4100 at the line.

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Nice cars guys. I have had one 71' 500 Charger before in High School. It was triple green (of course) and was a clean solid Texas car. I should have kept it. I paid $250.00 for it with a blown trans with no second gear. Still drove it like that for a year or so. If I manually shifted the slap stick from 1st to 3rd quickly it would still go. Other wise it would slip & not go into third on its own. Eventually, sold it for like $950.00. 71's are growing on me. I wouldn't mind a rubber bumper (body colored) roof stripe 71' Road Runner again someday.
 
1971 Roadrunner NASCAR tribute with a 440 - ready for track days

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Waiting it's turn, this will be my daughter's first car. A modern drivetrain will likely find it's way between the fenders of this one. Super clean nearly rust free 71 Satty with lots of new parts that came with it.
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