My 69 Roadrunner and my intro

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New here, I acquired this 69 Bahama Yellow Roadrunner 2 years ago, when I wasn’t even in the market but I just loved it. Appears to have been restored 25 years or so ago but I kind of like the patina it’s developed. It’s a factory 383 4 speed car but it had a 440/727 when I got it. I always wanted a 69 440 six pack roadrunner so I decided to build up a healthy but mild 440 for it and I am currently in the break in process using a Holley 750 setup. In the next few months I will have the 3x2 holleys ready and do the conversion. Also going to install A/C to make it a comfortable cruiser since the wife instantly took a liking to the car and said don’t make this one radical let’s just cruise in it. I said hell yeah since she had gotten over the fact that I already own a dozen running Mopars and I really didn’t need another one . For some reason the page doesn’t accept my engine build pics, oh well.

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New here, I acquired this 69 Bahama Yellow Roadrunner 2 years ago, when I wasn’t even in the market but I just loved it. Appears to have been restored 25 years or so ago but I kind of like the patina it’s developed. It’s a factory 383 4 speed car but it had a 440/727 when I got it. I always wanted a 69 440 six pack roadrunner so I decided to build up a healthy but mild 440 for it and I am currently in the break in process using a Holley 750 setup. In the next few months I will have the 3x2 holleys ready and do the conversion. Also going to install A/C to make it a comfortable cruiser since the wife instantly took a liking to the car and said don’t make this one radical let’s just cruise in it. I said hell yeah since she had gotten over the fact that I already own a dozen running Mopars and I really didn’t need another one . For some reason the page doesn’t accept my engine build pics, oh well.

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Nice car!
 
New here, I acquired this 69 Bahama Yellow Roadrunner 2 years ago, when I wasn’t even in the market but I just loved it. Appears to have been restored 25 years or so ago but I kind of like the patina it’s developed. It’s a factory 383 4 speed car but it had a 440/727 when I got it. I always wanted a 69 440 six pack roadrunner so I decided to build up a healthy but mild 440 for it and I am currently in the break in process using a Holley 750 setup. In the next few months I will have the 3x2 holleys ready and do the conversion. Also going to install A/C to make it a comfortable cruiser since the wife instantly took a liking to the car and said don’t make this one radical let’s just cruise in it. I said hell yeah since she had gotten over the fact that I already own a dozen running Mopars and I really didn’t need another one . For some reason the page doesn’t accept my engine build pics, oh well.

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Welcome!
 
Welcome to the forum, you got a super cool car there, and from the sound of it, a very big garage full of what I can only guess is some really nice cars. Glad to have you with us.
 
New here, I acquired this 69 Bahama Yellow Roadrunner 2 years ago, when I wasn’t even in the market but I just loved it. Appears to have been restored 25 years or so ago but I kind of like the patina it’s developed. It’s a factory 383 4 speed car but it had a 440/727 when I got it. I always wanted a 69 440 six pack roadrunner so I decided to build up a healthy but mild 440 for it and I am currently in the break in process using a Holley 750 setup. In the next few months I will have the 3x2 holleys ready and do the conversion. Also going to install A/C to make it a comfortable cruiser since the wife instantly took a liking to the car and said don’t make this one radical let’s just cruise in it. I said hell yeah since she had gotten over the fact that I already own a dozen running Mopars and I really didn’t need another one . For some reason the page doesn’t accept my engine build pics, oh well.

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Welcome! Sweet 69
 
Did I mention how much I love that color, and those rims? They just make that package that much more awesome!
 
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