modernistsouth
Well-Known Member
Greetings from Augusta, GA. This forum looks great and I'm glad to be a part of it. My old man is a former Chrysler service manager who has kept us all in line with MOPAR throughout our lives. Coming from a MOPAR family, it's only natural to keep the strain going. I'm posting a few picks of my brother
and my new restoration projects- two '70 Roadrunners. His is to the right in the first pick. It's a one owner car bought new by my grandmother. Both are complete and numbers matching cars. My dad got my Roadrunner as a parts car in trade for a cord of wood back in 1979. Pretty damn good deal if you ask me. Both cars have been parked on family property since '79. In case you were wondering, those are Cherokee wheels on my Roadrunner. They don't work very well, but I needed something to move it. Unfortunately, by original wheels are long gone.



and my new restoration projects- two '70 Roadrunners. His is to the right in the first pick. It's a one owner car bought new by my grandmother. Both are complete and numbers matching cars. My dad got my Roadrunner as a parts car in trade for a cord of wood back in 1979. Pretty damn good deal if you ask me. Both cars have been parked on family property since '79. In case you were wondering, those are Cherokee wheels on my Roadrunner. They don't work very well, but I needed something to move it. Unfortunately, by original wheels are long gone.


