bighook
Well-Known Member
Hello,
This is probably going to sound stupid but I registered today to facilitate a second print run of the 66RR.net tees (or continue where gentleman Bob Fuller left off
).
I should have joined around the first time I ran these tees last year. I don't have serious expertise in the late 60's Plymouth B's so I don't have much to add to the wealth of knowledge that exists on this forum but it's a great resource for learning more about the peerless RoadRunner. However, since the dad brought home our first Plymouth, a Fury in 1968, It's been all Chrysler since then, with many Plymouths, Dodges and Chryslers gracing our garage over the past 40 years.
I suppose my expertise leans toward the A-Bodies, specifically small block Dusters and Darts. I've owned several over the past 30 years. The garage is home to a FY1 70 Duster 340 4 speed that I've owned for the past 23 years. It's currently in a middle state of careful disassembly for a proper restoration, the journey of which began 3 years ago when I finally trailered it home out of long term storage. I'd like to say things are rolling along nicely however, as we all know when we dive into these works of art - time, money and the ubiquitous "life" itself truly dictate progress. Read slow. No worries though. It'll be better than new when finished and you can bet I'm going drive the wheels off it!
Tee wise, exhibit "A" being the 69RR.net art that graces the main page of this forum, my day craft is in graphic design, corporate identity and all that jazz, but love to illustrate the Mopars in my spare time. :cheers:
Tim
This is probably going to sound stupid but I registered today to facilitate a second print run of the 66RR.net tees (or continue where gentleman Bob Fuller left off

I should have joined around the first time I ran these tees last year. I don't have serious expertise in the late 60's Plymouth B's so I don't have much to add to the wealth of knowledge that exists on this forum but it's a great resource for learning more about the peerless RoadRunner. However, since the dad brought home our first Plymouth, a Fury in 1968, It's been all Chrysler since then, with many Plymouths, Dodges and Chryslers gracing our garage over the past 40 years.
I suppose my expertise leans toward the A-Bodies, specifically small block Dusters and Darts. I've owned several over the past 30 years. The garage is home to a FY1 70 Duster 340 4 speed that I've owned for the past 23 years. It's currently in a middle state of careful disassembly for a proper restoration, the journey of which began 3 years ago when I finally trailered it home out of long term storage. I'd like to say things are rolling along nicely however, as we all know when we dive into these works of art - time, money and the ubiquitous "life" itself truly dictate progress. Read slow. No worries though. It'll be better than new when finished and you can bet I'm going drive the wheels off it!
Tee wise, exhibit "A" being the 69RR.net art that graces the main page of this forum, my day craft is in graphic design, corporate identity and all that jazz, but love to illustrate the Mopars in my spare time. :cheers:
Tim