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My 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner Restoration

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Resto Going on in "Family Tradition" thread...

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Next month makes a year ive been engrossed in your project... Loving every min! Almost done, wow, what a year can do, and i started late, missed a lot of TV getting caught up on this when i got DSL... Fought like heck with dial up to follow along lol, yelled so much wife decided its time for Hughes net high speed internet, see what ya done! LOL Thanks for the step by step resto of one beautiful bird. GREAT job bud!
 
People who dont realize how much WORK is involved to do a job right, need to watch your progress.NICE RIDE.They watch all these TV shows that just show people bolting on free parts donated by sponsers & they think anyone could do it.Il continue to check on your progress so it will inspire me to get my Bee back out of the hive.
 
Thank you very much Lowhound. I appreciate it sir! I hear you on the work...Overwhelming at times, but in the end worth it. I'm glad I can post the pic's and show folks the true reality of bringing a car back. Like you mentioned, pretty night/day compared to TV. Thanks for following along.

Ron....buddy.....as always, it's great to have you aboard for the ride. Feel free to point the finger at me for the internet, I'll take the hit! Thanks for the kind words.
 
love the car i own one and had a few more ,,the only thing i see wrong was it was brought home by a f o r d,,
 
Thanks Moparguy. Only way I can explain the Ford is, you ever see those movies where the slaves are carrying around royalty on a comfort throne? LOL
 
Thanks tallhair, appreciate it. The car is just about there. Waiting on the machine shop so I can get the motor back in. Other than that, all that is left is some wiring here and there, front bumper/grill to put on (after engine install) the radiator, and a few other odds and ends
 
Welcome and thanks for the updates. I've always wanted a black 69 since i saw a triple black GTX at the nat's back in 92 or 94 timeframe...care was awesome and looked like yours is going to!
 
Thanks 1967_Joe and Thanks Tallhair. She's turning out just like the '69 I always wanted as well. Heck of a lot or work, but get out what you put in.
 
So this is what the mountain motor is goin in. ....and you wanna put a sissy cam in THAT? That blackness needs to shake the GROUND. It looks awesome.
 

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