You are more than likely correct Tony, so no arguments!TYREMAN wrote:Sorry Dave not After an agrument but do not agree for 72Dave81 wrote:A very. very basic breakdown:Stuartmmcfc wrote:Right I'm confused now!
I'm trawling the net to find out the difference between a 72 road runner and a 72 satellite.
I like the styling bu t I guess the. Roadrunner is prefable?
If it is the318 then it's going to be a bit "slow"?
72 RRunner = basic car that was built with speed in mind and few creature comforts.
72 Satty = Same car but with creature comforts and less race orientated parts.
72 GTX = Same car again but with all the bells and whistles
In all honesty to the un-trained if you removed the badges they would say that they are the same car!
Car values for similar condition cars:
Gtx, most expensive followed by the RR. Satty would be the cheapest unless rare spec!
What you say is correct for pre 72
But a Bit Diffrent to previous years is 1972.
The only GTX in 72 Was the RoadrunnerGTX if the Roadrunner had the 440 engine it was called the RoadrunnerGTX...no standalone GTX model
The 72 Roadrunner had the same interiour as the Satellite just had RR badges instead of the French flag looking Satellite badge.
All the same options on the Satellite and Roadrunner in 72 just that the Roadrunner owners tended to just stick with the Sporty options and the Satellite owners(normaly older) went for the Aircon options and extra comforts.
I'm basing my knowledge admittidly on the 68-70 range where they are as i've said. Was trying to do a one shoe fits all. If you try to break it down to the exact differences across 67-73 and how they changed the lineup Stuarts likely to end up even more confused. Hence i didnt mention teh sebring or sport!

Stuart, spot on attend shows and chew the fat with the owners. They will be able to direct, expain and show you more that can be written! THE best way to attain model knowledge!
Have you ever been out in a Muscle car..............Get to the Nats in July and i'm sure there are more than a few people on here that will happily show you what its all about and how they make you feel!
I've been in Jim Smiths 70 BB Chally that is far from stock (low 12 sec car)! Apart from being a stunning example its trye shredding acceleration is intoxicating! This is the reason my stock 318 will be making way eventually. All because of that rolling foot to the floor experiance!
And talking of 318's dont be put off by them! They can be made to produce well over 300hp with work. If you do it properly and stroke it, over 400 screaming horses!