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Rescued 73 Roadrunner is alive!!!!!

troyintahoe

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Some of you have been watching me slowly work on my 73 roadrunner. I rescued it from a field in Fernley Nevada last October. I initially rubbed out the orange paint with 28 hours on the buffer. Under the orange was a decent Rally Red paint job.

Lately i've been fighting a bunch of old wiring issues. The previous owner said the car was last started about 9 years ago. It was parked for a couple of years prior to that. The owner said he poured some gas down the carb and started it. He said it ran poorly, but ran. Looks to be a 73 360 with quite a few go fast goodies on it. Has a chrome box, upgraded fuel pump, upgraded coil, edlebrock intake, Holley 4777 double pumper, and cheap headers with 4 missing bolts in the usual locations. I have no idea how many miles are on it or what has been done to it internally.

I installed a new gas tank and sending unit. The old one was encased in rust. I cleaned out the lines, replaced filters, rebuilt the Holley 4777 double pumper that was on there. I pulled the plugs and put some Marine fogging oil in the cylinders about two months ago.

Tonight it started for the first time in many years. It smoked like hell for about 3-4 minutes. After the smoke it cleaned right out and seems to run good. Distributor is set incorrectly and will need attention. Compression test is next on my agenda. I'm freakin stoked!!!!!!!!! Here is a pic of the car from last last posting session here. Troy in Nevada
 
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Next on my agenda is to check the compression. After that is time to start ordering parts and repairing issues. The power steering box started puking fluid about ten minutes after it started running. The crappy headers were leaking badly on both sides as well. I noticed 5 missing bolts from the headers.

Anyone have a nice set of those headers, that don't cross the tie rod, they wanna part with? :) Troy
 
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Here is a couple of quick pics of the motor. Troy

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