Interesting news.
#1
Interesting news.
Well today I brought my Roadrunner back from Woonsocket to my hometown to try to sell it, I found out that I don't have a 400 '73 Roadrunner, but I have a 440 '73, numbers matching Tranny, Block and car.
Any clue how many 440 '73 models were made?
And how much would that increase value?
Any clue how many 440 '73 models were made?
And how much would that increase value?
#2
Hi,
Try this site. It has production numbers for Roadrunners.
http://beep2beep.tripod.com/Roadrunn...n-Figures.html
Marty
Try this site. It has production numbers for Roadrunners.
http://beep2beep.tripod.com/Roadrunn...n-Figures.html
Marty
#6
Still a road runner, but starting in 1972, the GTX was no longer a seperate model, but an option on the road runner. 73 was a low production, and 74 was the last year as even an option, with very few made and sold.
#8
Lol...not according to Leem. I deny everything. According to website. Now, I don't know how accurate that website is, but if it is accurate, it appears the model was a GTX. Somebody above said that the GTX was a Roadrunner for that year and not a stand alone model. Whatever it is, sounds like a cool car.
Marty
Marty
#9
Sad news, but good news!
My sunroof is aftermarket
BUT! I have a mis-stamped engine!, my VIN is stamped RMP3A-----
But my engine block has my VIN partial (matching VIN) but the engine is a 440.
My sunroof is aftermarket
BUT! I have a mis-stamped engine!, my VIN is stamped RMP3A-----
But my engine block has my VIN partial (matching VIN) but the engine is a 440.
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