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Sept 6, 2009 11:41:14 GMT -5
Post by Bri on Sept 6, 2009 11:41:14 GMT -5
Thought I'd introduce myself as well. My name is Brian, or Bri for short. I have been an avid Mopar fan since i was young enough to remember. I finally purchased the car of my dreams this past week. I finally found a 1973 E5 Roadrunner with the 400 and automatic transmission. I am the 4th owner and I can trace the lineage of the car all the way back to the factory assembly line. the car is unmolested and came with a ton of NOS parts. The car will be getting a full restoration back to factory specs as it has been siting for almost 12 years in a garage. I will be posting pics of the car in coming days once I get her home to it's new nest. I'm looking forward to learning more about thtese cars and making many new friends as this forum grows!
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Sept 7, 2009 6:54:16 GMT -5
Post by Big John on Sept 7, 2009 6:54:16 GMT -5
Where in Upstate New York are you?
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Sept 7, 2009 6:56:36 GMT -5
Post by Bri on Sept 7, 2009 6:56:36 GMT -5
Glens Falls, an hour north of Albany. Yourself?
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Sept 7, 2009 7:31:51 GMT -5
Post by torredcuda on Sept 7, 2009 7:31:51 GMT -5
I really like the later year birds-`73-4,75 and `76-80.I`ve had a number of 73-4 Sattelites and one `74 runner.Mine was only a 318 car so yours should be sweet with the 400 under the hood! Attachments:
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Sept 7, 2009 7:36:34 GMT -5
Post by Bri on Sept 7, 2009 7:36:34 GMT -5
I really like the later year birds-`73-4,75 and `76-80.I`ve had a number of 73-4 Sattelites and one `74 runner.Mine was only a 318 car so yours should be sweet with the 400 under the hood! I stumbled across this car totally by mistake to be honest. Went to look at a '71 'Runner and he had the '73 sitting in his garage next to his 2 '57 Furys. Check out my story in the "How Did You Acquire Your Roadrunner" thread.
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Sept 7, 2009 7:45:06 GMT -5
Post by Big John on Sept 7, 2009 7:45:06 GMT -5
Glens Falls, an hour north of Albany. Yourself? Just outside of Syracuse. I've been to Glens Falls a bunch of times. My son (now grown) played hockey in a couple youth tournaments there and I've worked in Queensbury a few times at the AES plant. That's been a few years though.
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Sept 7, 2009 8:03:42 GMT -5
Post by Bri on Sept 7, 2009 8:03:42 GMT -5
My dad used to sell lumber to AES for their crating needs and so forth. I'm not sure if their plant on Quaker Road is still open now or if it changed ownership. Amazing what a small world it is!!!!
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