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Listing my Roadrunner up for sale or trade.
1973 Plymouth Roadrunner
https://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/cto/d/1973-plymouth-roadrunner/6533374460.html
Price: $18,000.00
Located in: Boston, MA
Message me with questions.
1973 plymouth roadrunner, 400 cid, 727 auto, edelbrock 4 brl carb.
So I have a fuel tank that is full of crud. Upon filling up the tank and peering in the filler neck, I could see all kinds of crap floating around in the tank.
This explained why the car had been idling rough and giving me fuel...
I own a 1973 Roadrunner. My existing K frame is chopped up.
Need a small or big block K frame.
I have seen mentioned that an E-body 73 frame, or a Chrysler Cordoba K frame will work.
Please help. Thanks guys.
Gene
So I bought this Roadrunner off Craigslist as a parts donor car for my other 73 RR.
See pics and video here:
http://s2.photobucket.com/user/meangene/library/2nd%20Roadrunner
Just wanted to show it to everyone here and hear what you guys see?
I know enough to be dangerous, looks like a 400 car...
I am going to look at this transmission, which turns out to be about 2 hours away from me. But before I do , I would like some opinions about its condition and what it is?
I know enough to be dangerous and have done some research online and it seems to be a 1970 or 1972 tranny. based on the...
So I have been reading and reading. And it has been hard to grasp exactly what it is my car has and what it is I can do with it.
I own a 1973 Plymouth Road Runner. And to my knowledge this is the original rear axle.
I have seen the graphic that shows the Rear End housings from the rear view...
I am so glad I have this place to turn to for a second opinion.
I know enough about these cars to be dangerous.
My mechanic, whom I trust, called me down to take a look at my 1968 383 Engine in my 1973 Roadrunner. It was not good news.
Pictures are fun, so I took a shitload.
What was told...
So my mechanic called me after looking at the Steering box swap job I hired him for.
I picked up a firm feel stage 2.
He called me in a panic talking about how the frame was altered so the engine could be dropped. This that and the other thing, he basically sounded overwhelmed and had made a...
1973 Plymouth Roadrunner
383 engine
The ignition harness was roached... So I got some Molex connectors and wired them in as a replacement.
2 separate connectors of totalling 8 Connections. (just like the orig)
I wired it up exactly as it was before... except the Blue striped and Double Blue...
So I was at my local speed shop and across the street in the storage yard was this.
Looks like maybe a 1971? Satellite Plus.
I went over to talk to the guys about it. They thought I wanted to buy it. I just wanted to peep.
They explained to me a friend of the shop owner is storing it there...
Coming down a ramp the car bottomed out and tore the pipe from the muffler.
Looks like it can be re-attached. But if it is going in the shop I am replacing both mufflers and having the pipe aligned correctly.
Part of the reason she bottomed out was because the entire system was not angled and...
Surprise surprise. I have lots of wiring issues.
I work as an AV Tech for my 9-5 so I have a firm understanding of voltage, amps, relays etc. Of course Car work is different, but there seem to be parallels.
I am looking for recommendations on this toasted wiring harness. And in General ANY...
Hi everyone, my name is Gene.
I recently bought this old car from a man in RI. Retired cop.
Previously I owned a 1972 Roadrunner which I had to sell when I was 21. Now 10 years later at 31 I decided it was time to get my *** back in a Roadrunner...
I settled on this 1973 Plymouth Roadrunner...