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I Bought a Road Runner...

ne14wood

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Hey Folks,

I am excited to announce that I closed a deal on a 1969 Road Runner. I am going to trailer it home this weekend, and start working on it right away. Here is a pic:

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It is a good, driver quality car, with a period correct 383. It has been sitting for about 5 years, so at minimum I am going to be flushing fluids, changing the battery, and eventually replacing the tires (they are mildly dry-rotted).

Speaking of the battery, if anybody has current advice on finding a solid, reproduction one, please let me know. I have seen a few mixed things on this and other forums.

Thanks for your time!
ne14wood
 

RoadRunnerJD

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Get the yellow cap Group 24 maintenance free battery. Group 24 will be correct for your car. Mine lasted more than 8 years before I sold the car and I believe it's still going strong.
 

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I think the key to the battery life is to keep a trickle charger on them when the car sits for any length of time. I've have them on two of my cars for 4 or 5 years now doing that and so far so good.
 

ne14wood

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Thanks for the battery thoughts/tips guys! Before I keep going on-and-on with battery talk, I may just open another post to curb confusion. :)
 

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not so fast...we need more pics and info on your new ride! manly 4 speed or girlymatic? manly steering or power?:jester:
 

Basketcase

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well it's not green, no Cragars...at least it's not blue.....:acme::acme::acme::acme::acme::jester:
 

ACME A12

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Nice score. Welcome aboard. Don't let the peanut gallery scare you off. We're pretty loosey-goosey around here.

:jester:
 

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I have had nothing but trouble with the repro batteries, float charge or not. After 3 failures, I'm using a Napa black battery. The repros look good but I've had it with them.
 

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I have had nothing but trouble with the repro batteries, float charge or not. After 3 failures, I'm using a Napa black battery. The repros look good but I've had it with them.

Knock on wood ive got 6 years so far
 

Basketcase

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loosey goosey...you didn't really say that.....
 

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reminds me of the blonde I was dating when I had my '73.......:groucho:
 

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I remember a couple like that with my first 69

nice car though back to the original thread, looks like you are going to have some fun
 

Basketcase

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" back to the original thread"

what are you....some kinda trouble maker?:jester:
 
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