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  1. J

    Thinking of buying a roadrunner

    I found a motor home with a “long tail” transmission. What does this mean as opposed to a short tail?
  2. J

    Thinking of buying a roadrunner

    Does the transmission from the 440 motor home fit the roadrunner? Because I can always swap to a manual transmission later, and this would get rid of a lot of headaches for now.
  3. J

    Thinking of buying a roadrunner

    Yeah haha it’s just I have family who have done similar things and have big workshops I can use, and where im moving to is a hellhole for buying car, literally 10x the prices here in the US. I know it probably won’t happen.
  4. J

    Thinking of buying a roadrunner

    Yeah the shell still has the driveshaft which is great. Thanks for the advice on the motor homes, but I do have one question. What do I do with the body of the motor home when I take out the engine?
  5. J

    Thinking of buying a roadrunner

    I thought as much… It isn’t completely necessary to get it running in 2 months but I think it’ll make shipping a bit cheaper and easier for me.
  6. J

    Thinking of buying a roadrunner

    I haven’t bought the car yet. I am just mapping out how much it will cost to get the car on the road. When I have figured out the costs I will talk to the guy about buying the shell and try and get the price lower.
  7. J

    Thinking of buying a roadrunner

    So I am 16 and trying to buy a muscle car to restore (yes I don’t care that this will consume the rest of my teenage years) and I came across a 1973 Roadrunner GTX (the guy says it came with the 440 and an automatic originally) which is a roller (no tranny or motor). What are my options for a...
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