Woody's 70 Road Runner

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When I had the front of mine that low, it used to ground at speed on bumpy country lanes that's all mate.

Anyway, I think they look good with a little rake!
The pump don’t work coz the vandals took the handles.

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Post by Anonymous »

I'll keep an eye out for it Ivor, thanks for that :thumbright:


Oh a little rake... Yes definatley (like a bird with it's tail feathers cocked upwards)


Think I'm re-discovering the passion for this car right now! :shock:
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Post by steveo »

=P~ looks nice John good work :thumbright: ..that windscreen my original was like the new one ..thats the locking strip once you slide the glass in up the grove in the rubber ..then ease the glass into place by lifting the rubber.... once all fitted correctly ..just clip the locking strip it together .
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Absolutely, I loved mine, in fact it drove a lot like a modern car and was relaxing over distances too...
The pump don’t work coz the vandals took the handles.

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Post by Anonymous »

Thanks Steveo, I was worried that it was the wrong one.



Ivor I'm sure it will be sound. I didnt put frame connectors on but I will do later.


Driving it proper for the first time today, it felt a bit noisy and tinny. But with the screen in will be much better. The interior I've left out until the roof lining is in too. But it felt quite smooth and the gear changes were fine. Only felt the steering being heavy when it's absolutley stationary. And the brakes are good. The pick up felt a bit lifeless but it was maybe still cold (but I didnt abuse it!). The missus said it was lowd and I did drive past an old couple and they plugged there ears in disaproval. :D


I just need people to start buyin' new house's again, then I can put petrol in it! :D :D :D
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Post by bruvmopar »

Looking Great John, 8-) 8-) 8-) Well Done. :thumbright:
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Post by Anonymous »

Car looks ACE John. Cant wait to see and hear it. :thumbright:
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Post by Charger »

looks stunning John 8-) :thumbright:
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Thanks Si, and to everbody else for the comment's.


It's you lot that have got me through this. :thumbright:
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That looks great 8-) 8-) :thumbright:
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Post by TYREMAN »

Wow! i missed this! :x great pics John 8-) i hope this renews your interest in the car? it looks spot on :thumbright: and it will be fast when she is set up right.
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Oh yes Tony, Interest has been restored. :thumbright:


But Mr Cayote keeps givin' me the finger :D
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Well I finally got my act together and got the 'Runner down to DM's today. With the help of my mate IanZ and the use of his transporter trailor.

It's now in the hands of the experts, and hopefully I can get it registered very soon.

Many thanks Ian. :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:
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:thumbright: :thumbright:


I spy alex!
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Yeah, he's the man :thumbright:



First thing he said was "This looks a bit differant from the last time I seen it"



Yep it's amazin' what a bit off spit n polish will do. :D :D :D :D :D
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