1969 Roadrunner 440.
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Re: 1969 Roadrunner 440.
Lovely RR and well done on your purchase
Re: 1969 Roadrunner 440.
Well done captain lovely car featured in classic American 2011 I almost bought it off the owner who had it from the midlands about 5 yrs ago agreed a price brought money but he wanted more so I bought my gtx great car you have there sir see you soon
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Re: 1969 Roadrunner 440.
Thanks for the positive remarks Chaps
I'll be out and about in it this year for sure.
I'll be out and about in it this year for sure.
Re: 1969 Roadrunner 440.
Here you go StewCaptain Chaos wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 18 7:27 am I’ll have a dig about later to see if I can find it. Thanks
http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=3599
Unfortunately this is one of the many threads that suffered with lost pics when something crashed a few years ago and something wasn't backed up Some good info still there in the text tho
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Thanks Rob
Was hoping to find out more about the internals,roller rockers is a new nugget
The proverbial question is; If it can run 13.1 on street tyres,there were Pod Timing slips in history,what sort of hp tq would that take to do such a run?
Was hoping to find out more about the internals,roller rockers is a new nugget
The proverbial question is; If it can run 13.1 on street tyres,there were Pod Timing slips in history,what sort of hp tq would that take to do such a run?
Re: 1969 Roadrunner 440.
I cant remember / don't have the formula to hand but I think you need the speed to work out the approx. hp. And the car's weight...Captain Chaos wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 18 1:17 pm Thanks Rob
Was hoping to find out more about the internals,roller rockers is a new nugget
The proverbial question is; If it can run 13.1 on street tyres,there were Pod Timing slips in history,what sort of hp tq would that take to do such a run?
I think Pete W knows these things off the top of his head
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Interesting thanks, I’ll get the speed and weight.
Re: 1969 Roadrunner 440.
Great looking Car Captain!!!!
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Cheers Dave.
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Very nice, I remember when Alex first put it on the road, it looks just as good now, Alex was a perfectionist.
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Re: 1969 Roadrunner 440.
You've done well there Stewart. One of the nicest Roadrunners in the UK.
I shall look forward to seeing it more often!
I shall look forward to seeing it more often!
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Cheers Adam. The more I look at it the more I like it
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Re: 1969 Roadrunner 440.
Nice car but the Fury looked meaner, and all round cooler imo, just needed a sixpack install = perfect C body
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Re: 1969 Roadrunner 440.
It does look plainer yes and there are more around,but the more I look the more I like,the condition is stunning and the motor sounds fantastic,well pleasedCannonball wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 18 9:46 pm Nice car but the Fury looked meaner, and all round cooler imo, just needed a sixpack install = perfect C body
Did you do the manual valve body transmission in this Dunc?