Honor a true American muscle car
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In 1969 my dad bought is dream car, a 1969 Plymouth RoadRunner. My grandfather at the time worked at the LA Chrysler plant and saw the car being built on the line. My dad grew up in the heart of the drag racing era and was a witness to the birth of it. My father's heroes were people like Dick Landy and Sox and Martin. My father's Roadrunner was his pride and joy for many years. It is technically the only car he has ever owned. I grew up with the stories from my dad about how he used to cruise every Friday and Saturday night in his car. Jokingly, I referred his car as his 4th child, because of how he treated it. Unfortunately, my dad stopped driving the car in the early 90s due to it breaking down and being laid off from work. He did not have the ability to fix it at the time. As life and kids came, the care simply was not a priority. Over the years, the car deteriorated more and more. My dad has always talked about someday wanting to rebuild it and getting it running again. I feel as if I owe it to my father to try and get the car back to its former condition, so he can once again have his dream car back before he may not have a chance too.
The car is a 1969 Roadrunner with a 383 big block, painted b7 blue with all original matching numbers. I am currently disassembling the car down to the shell. From that point, doing body, paint work, interior, and then the engine. This is not a cheap or easy task. I am asking anyone who can donate, even the smallest amount. For those who can not, at the very least, please share this along. I will post progress and updates as I go along this task. My dad is the most hard working man I have ever known and always has sacrificed anything he needed or wanted in life for his family. It would be amazing to see the look on my dad's face when he gets to see his car again in its former glory. Thank you all for the help.
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The car is a 1969 Roadrunner with a 383 big block, painted b7 blue with all original matching numbers. I am currently disassembling the car down to the shell. From that point, doing body, paint work, interior, and then the engine. This is not a cheap or easy task. I am asking anyone who can donate, even the smallest amount. For those who can not, at the very least, please share this along. I will post progress and updates as I go along this task. My dad is the most hard working man I have ever known and always has sacrificed anything he needed or wanted in life for his family. It would be amazing to see the look on my dad's face when he gets to see his car again in its former glory. Thank you all for the help.
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Organizer
Steven Frame
Organizer
Hacienda Heights, CA