R &C-0067-1972-Plymouth-Custom RR Pro Street by stnaper
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Description
Here's a cool "72" Plymouth-Custom Road Runner Pro Street for you Mopar fans out there, hope you like.
NOTE:- To "Richardphotos"-This is the second time I'm answering your question about the Red "66" Chevy Nova II that you seen in the garage where my car was. The Nova was not my car or garage, it was my nephew's. He sold that car 10 years ago and no longer has it. Sorry about that.
Tomorrow's Ride:-1932-Chrysler-Custom Street Rod.
Comments (5)
crunch01
oooooh cool Road Runner..."beep-beep!" I loved the logos they licensed from Warner bros.. they were some great cars, though a bit heavy,, The Hemi Challenger was one way fast car of the day!!! this car looks way fine. thnx for the pics! As always,you do know how to use that camera!!!!!! :o)
TallPockets
SWEET shot/vehicle! (I had a 1974 Roadrunner - 360 automatic with sun roof, tie down hood pins, white 'track' stripes, dual chrome exhaust, black).
Xanthmann
Daisy Duke had one of these before the boys dropped it off a cliff. She got a Jeep latter, but origianlly...well hers didn't look this good.
Maxidyne
Much underrated Mopar muscle. Also in the best colour :)
KnightWolverine
Gonna sound like a broken record but I also owned a 72 like the one above...It didn't like winter very much and at one point I accidentally (while setting the choke) dropped a cap nut that rolled off the air breather and fell in all places the carburetor....."Uhg"....lol...It would start then die.....start then die...I was young and didn't have the time(considering it was middle of winter)to attempt a rebuild on the carburetor so it was traded with a buddy that had time and a warm garage for his 70 Chevy C10 with a big block 350....thankfully the gas prices back then were averaging 98.9 a gallon....lol.... The yellow one above makes me sigh as most of which you post does....lol... I really don't know if I can handle you depressing me anymore today....ROFL!..