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I paid what it was worth. It was not a great deal, but I couldn't pass it up due to the condition.
 
I agree, they are hard to find complete. I'm jealous. What are the chances it'll run?
 
Working on it. I have a complete 440 in case it doesn't and that will give me a chance to rebuild the 383..
 
Nice '69. I sold one 3 years back for $9k. (Probably worth 2x today.) In simular condition. But not an air grabber 4 speed. (Had it been? Might have kept.)

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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, looks like a great car to start a project with, lots of elbow grease and $$$$ should do the trick !
 
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