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Sabre_3

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Greetings Everyone!

Allow myself, to introduce.....myself?!? I live in Central Illinois around the Edwardsville and Litchfield area. I have been a Mopar fan since I could drive. My buddies and me all had high-school jobs, no real expenses and pooled our money together and bout a 1971 Charger for $3,000 in 1994 in Sesser IL. I was hooked from the "get-go". I remember cruising the streets in that Charger and bringing it to DuQuoin IL's Street Machine Nationals at 16 and 17 years old. Life couldn't have been better!

But, had way too much fun in that car and decided to join the Marines. Got Married had/have a great family. Got a degree in Mechanical Engineering....Long story short...I put owning my own Classic Mopar Muscle Car dreams on hold for a while.

Well folks....Time was up this February 2025. Throughout the decades, I had always kept my eyes out for a deal: remembering the good ol days when you could scoop up a runner or a roller for a couple grand. Those days were long gone. It seemed that those old cars and trucks had become quite popular and folks were giving them a new life! I had saved enough scratch to purchase this 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner. (See attached pictures).

She is rough!

Bad News:
- (H96) No 330 HP 4-BBL 383 CI Engine
- (D21) No 4-Speed A833Transmission
- No Drive Shaft
- Front Windshield - AC Option (2) Spots: Custom spiderwebbing across entire windshield - free.
- No Trunk Pan and Extensions
- No Gas Tank
- No rear Bumper
- Rust - Need a tetanus shot looking at it.
- (H2T) No High Level Interior Trim Remaining - Missing Rear Seat.
- (N96) No - Fresh Air Hood: even though originally equipped
- No - Rear Window/Windshield Trim


Good News: (included)
- (D21) 4 speed manual Car: Just purchased the A-833 (Non original 1977 with OD) that will be rebuilt. Many thanks to Clay and Sons in Catawissa MO!
- (V21) Non-Original performance Hood, fenders, Trunk lid, Rear Quarters, all there but will need to be patched.
- Front Bumper, headlight bezels and cowling all there and will need to be restored
- Dash, instrument cluster and instrument panel
- (J25) 3 Speed Wipers and Wiper Motor
- 440 having rebuilt a Performance Automotive in Bethalto Il. I chose to have the block painted in Turquoise, so this creates a bit of a OEM dilemma for me.

Anyhoo...you get the picture! She was originally (T5) Bronze Metallic. I would really like to go back with that color, however; my wife and kids have a different opinion: B5 Blue, DR4 Alpine White or DR4 Bright Red. My favorite color is Green but I already have a 2021 F8 Green Challenger RT SCAT/PACK. My family states they are tired of looking at my cars and thinking about underwear Poop Stains...Gotta Love it!

Current Status:
Prepping for chemical dipping at ProStrip Indy in Indianapolis. It the closest place I could find that would return my phone calls. Suggestions and recommendations welcome. I will make another post regarding what I have currently done in preparation for chem dipping.

Thanks for reading!

Semper Fi,
Sabre-3

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torredcuda

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Welcome! Sounds like a big project but will be worth it. T5 is more of a bronze than a poop brown, I`d have to keep it that color if it were mine. Start a restoration thread to keep us posted on the progress and we are always here to help if we can, I am currently working on a `70 model.
 

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Score!

Go with T5 and never look back.

And with white interior would make your car pop! Not poop.

And welcome back to the fold.
 

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Love to see someone so ready to bring another sweet ride back from going bye bye. I did mine back in 1990 starting to show it.

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I just got a 9000lb lift a few weeks ago getting ready to go under car do frame body. Going to go with the POR chassis black. Anyone ever used this or anything like it?
 

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Welcome to the wonderful world of Roadrunner. You got a great car, and really a great color. My friend just got a 69 Superbee in that color, and it looks outstanding. Although I don’t have a pic of her car, here is one I sent her to compare too when she was thinking color change too. It’s really a stunning color up close.

With a tan top and interior, that color really stands out, and looks like a smooth copper.

Good luck on your project, I’ll be excited to see it blossom!

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Welcome! Sounds like a big project but will be worth it. T5 is more of a bronze than a poop brown, I`d have to keep it that color if it were mine. Start a restoration thread to keep us posted on the progress and we are always here to help if we can, I am currently working on a `70 model.
I completely agree!

I personally love T5 Bronze Fire . Moreover, I really would like to bring the car back to as much as it's original glory as possible! (With a few custom upgrades...of course )

Will start the restoration thread ASAP and keep whoever wants to have a good laugh - close.

Semper Fi
 

Sabre_3

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Score!

Go with T5 and never look back.

And with white interior would make your car pop! Not poop.

And welcome back to the fold.
I agree!

Mabe with a modern kick to it: add a little flake? Modern paint Techniques and Tech will make this ol-girl be the envy of the neighborhood once again!

Got a lot of research and hard work before we're to that point though.

Semper Fi
Sabre_3
 

Sabre_3

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Welcome to the wonderful world of Roadrunner. You got a great car, and really a great color. My friend just got a 69 Superbee in that color, and it looks outstanding. Although I don’t have a pic of her car, here is one I sent her to compare too when she was thinking color change too. It’s really a stunning color up close.

With a tan top and interior, that color really stands out, and looks like a smooth copper.

Good luck on your project, I’ll be excited to see it blossom!

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Stunning is an understatement!

That is absolutely beautiful!
 

Russ Hood

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Greetings Everyone!

Allow myself, to introduce.....myself?!? I live in Central Illinois around the Edwardsville and Litchfield area. I have been a Mopar fan since I could drive. My buddies and me all had high-school jobs, no real expenses and pooled our money together and bout a 1971 Charger for $3,000 in 1994 in Sesser IL. I was hooked from the "get-go". I remember cruising the streets in that Charger and bringing it to DuQuoin IL's Street Machine Nationals at 16 and 17 years old. Life couldn't have been better!

But, had way too much fun in that car and decided to join the Marines. Got Married had/have a great family. Got a degree in Mechanical Engineering....Long story short...I put owning my own Classic Mopar Muscle Car dreams on hold for a while.

Well folks....Time was up this February 2025. Throughout the decades, I had always kept my eyes out for a deal: remembering the good ol days when you could scoop up a runner or a roller for a couple grand. Those days were long gone. It seemed that those old cars and trucks had become quite popular and folks were giving them a new life! I had saved enough scratch to purchase this 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner. (See attached pictures).

She is rough!

Bad News:
- (H96) No 330 HP 4-BBL 383 CI Engine
- (D21) No 4-Speed A833Transmission
- No Drive Shaft
- Front Windshield - AC Option (2) Spots: Custom spiderwebbing across entire windshield - free.
- No Trunk Pan and Extensions
- No Gas Tank
- No rear Bumper
- Rust - Need a tetanus shot looking at it.
- (H2T) No High Level Interior Trim Remaining - Missing Rear Seat.
- (N96) No - Fresh Air Hood: even though originally equipped
- No - Rear Window/Windshield Trim


Good News: (included)
- (D21) 4 speed manual Car: Just purchased the A-833 (Non original 1977 with OD) that will be rebuilt. Many thanks to Clay and Sons in Catawissa MO!
- (V21) Non-Original performance Hood, fenders, Trunk lid, Rear Quarters, all there but will need to be patched.
- Front Bumper, headlight bezels and cowling all there and will need to be restored
- Dash, instrument cluster and instrument panel
- (J25) 3 Speed Wipers and Wiper Motor
- 440 having rebuilt a Performance Automotive in Bethalto Il. I chose to have the block painted in Turquoise, so this creates a bit of a OEM dilemma for me.

Anyhoo...you get the picture! She was originally (T5) Bronze Metallic. I would really like to go back with that color, however; my wife and kids have a different opinion: B5 Blue, DR4 Alpine White or DR4 Bright Red. My favorite color is Green but I already have a 2021 F8 Green Challenger RT SCAT/PACK. My family states they are tired of looking at my cars and thinking about underwear Poop Stains...Gotta Love it!

Current Status:
Prepping for chemical dipping at ProStrip Indy in Indianapolis. It the closest place I could find that would return my phone calls. Suggestions and recommendations welcome. I will make another post regarding what I have currently done in preparation for chem dipping.

Thanks for reading!

Semper Fi,
Sabre-3

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Welcome and congrats
 

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When I see Brenda again, I’ll snap a few pics of her car. Hers has a tan Boar Grain top, and a 2 tone tan and saddle interior. Yours may very well be optioned the same way.
 

torredcuda

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I agree!

Mabe with a modern kick to it: add a little flake? Modern paint Techniques and Tech will make this ol-girl be the envy of the neighborhood once again!

Got a lot of research and hard work before we're to that point though.

Semper Fi
Sabre_3
I added a little pearl to the clear on my original Tor-Red (Hemi Orange) Barracuda which makes it sparkle just a bit more when he sun hits it. Unfortunately it doesn`t show up in pics very well.

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