I have lived in the tampabay area since the early 70's. My father was a long time gear head who only preached one word to my brother and I Mopar. In the 80's we where in high school and my father let us pick out any car we wanted but we would have to do all of the work to it ourselfs with him showing us. My brother picked a challenger and I found a 1969 roadrunner. Over the 80's we picked up cars from 71 cuda to 70 Superbird. As of today I still own my R4 runner with an a12 superbee and a 66 hemi satellite survivor. I learn more and more about my Mopar hobby everyday and thank my dad for showing my brother and I the best muscle cars ever made! Hope to keep learning
The 66 Satellite is a 50k survivor my brother and I are going to be restoring.
That is my 69 Road Runner I retorted as a teen with my dad. I still own it as well.
That is are 70 lemon twist Superbird super trac pack, 4 speed ,Dana six pack. Sold it around 1990
The last is a A12 Superbee I have at Muscle Car Restoration in restoration. The photo is it found in a junk yard in the 80s where it had sat since 1975. I purchased it in 2006 where it still was in the same shape. The last photo is after 200+hours of metal work.








The 66 Satellite is a 50k survivor my brother and I are going to be restoring.
That is my 69 Road Runner I retorted as a teen with my dad. I still own it as well.
That is are 70 lemon twist Superbird super trac pack, 4 speed ,Dana six pack. Sold it around 1990
The last is a A12 Superbee I have at Muscle Car Restoration in restoration. The photo is it found in a junk yard in the 80s where it had sat since 1975. I purchased it in 2006 where it still was in the same shape. The last photo is after 200+hours of metal work.







