MOPAR Projects
70 Roadrunner Hardtop. Equipped with a 383, console automatic, p/s, pdb, p/w, cruise, am/fm. This very rare optioned Roadrunner was my first restoration project, completed in 1991 and sold in 1997. I completely disassembled this car and restored every major component, including an engine rebuild. The car placed first/second in every show that I entered. The car sold over the internet to a gentleman in Florida.

Update (Sep04): The Florida owner sold the car recently to the current owner in Missouri.  He found my website and sent me an updated picture of the car.  He said he added 15in wheels and larger tires, and shows the car frequently.  Nice to know it has a good home.  Updated picture at left.
70 Roadrunner Convertible. Always wanted a ragtop, but they are VERY difficult to find. As I was surfing MOPAR websites in August 1997, I noticed this picture on one site though it was not listed for sale. I queried the website owner, and eventually a deal was struck. This car is originally B3 light blue and is optioned with console automatic, p/s, pdb, am/fm, and air grabber, but needing a total resto. I'm disassembling the car, gathering parts, and getting the car ready to paint. I'm going to keep this one. I'll post pictures of the restoration at each stage.
70 Sport Satellite. My daughter has been driving this Sport Satellite now for a couple of years. As with most Sport Satellites, its nicely optioned with a/c, p/s, buckets, console, and disk brakes. We have rebuilt the 727 transmission, replaced both axles, installed an electronic ignition and rebuilt carb, and just recently replaced the rear spring bushings. She drives the car to work and college on a daily basis. She put in a custom CD/stereo system and some other special touches.
71 Dart Swinger. Purchased this pristine Swinger from a serious collector in Pasadena CA.  When we arrived to look at it, it was parked between an original 69 Hemi Road Runner (28K miles!) and a 59 Cadillac convertible. Drove it for two years and sold it to a fellow mopar restorer who made a few "modifications" - lower picture.
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