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1973 Roadrunner Restoration

rigogarcia

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Still working on my 1973 Roadrunner since 2 years ago. I won't give up.

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For a minute there I thought you were building a convertible.

I think that body style could pull it off.

Gives me an idea for a 1/25 scale rendition.....
 
1 I thought most people put the pine tree under the mirror.
2 I wish Santa would leave me one.
All kidding aside nice car.
 
Keep it up! The hard work will pay off. Still miss my 74RR I had in the eighties.
 
No sir...... Its 440ci R3 Siamese Race Block.

4.185" bore X 4.00" stroke = 440.18ci
 
When I saw the picture of it under the tree I was sad!!!! But now its under cover and you are progressing very well with getting her back in shape! Keep it up!
 
Like to see what she looks like in the day light! I like the cut in rear bumper also!
 
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