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Old 10-18-2011, 05:30 PM
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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?
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Hi,
Try this site. It has production numbers for Roadrunners.

http://beep2beep.tripod.com/Roadrunn...n-Figures.html

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I could be wrong, but wouldn't that be a GTX?
Old 10-18-2011, 07:50 PM
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Ya, if you look at that site, it shows the GTX with the 440.

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Definitely worth more with an original 440. A friend had a 71 440 6 pk Charger / Original Calif car. Try and find that in the books
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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.
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According to Leem, if the production numbers are correct,

my '73 has:

Sunroof (Not sure if it was factory or aftermarket) - 414
440-4 (Auto) - 749
Old 10-19-2011, 09:57 PM
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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.

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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.
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