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Waffy22

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Hello Everyone,
I'm a long time Mopar Fan. My new project is a 1969 Roadrunner I purchased through an estate sale. The car originally came from Michigan where the Original owner purchased it and then moved to South Florida in 1971. The car has a 1971 Michigan front plate and a Florida 1975 rear plate. Other than the data sheet under the back seat being destroyed and it not having the original 383, the car is all there. This car is an Air Graber, 4-speed, with a 3:91 sure grip.

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Welcome to FBBO from the fu*k up state of New York:welcome:
 
Welcome from Michigan the Motor City! Nice project RR you have there! 440'
 
Welcome to FBBO from VERmont! Very nice starting platform there, looks to be in good shape to begin with and as we all know, that is half of the battle. Good luck and start a build thread!
 
Greetings from Upstate New York. Nice project.
 
Welcome from Missouri!!
 
Welcome from Alabama, great project.
 
welcome to FBBO from another road runner guy
 
Hi from Chilton, Wi. Nice purchase. I'm wondering. Did the estate sellers have an idea as value or was it something they just wanted to get rid of? Was there competition in bidding?
 
Welcome aboard from Ohio.(air up the l.rear tire)
 
Hi from Chilton, Wi. Nice purchase. I'm wondering. Did the estate sellers have an idea as value or was it something they just wanted to get rid of? Was there competition in bidding?
 
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