Restored quite a few Roadrunners doing Autobody 33yrs retired 2021. Couple of A12 cars I restored 70 Panter pink car 1 of 41 one in that color and many other Mopars..72 Candian Special Dart 1 of 1 in the Usa painted a 71 Candian Dart for same customer .worked on some rare Mopars in my life
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC I can understand that I have been trying but the borough that I live in is pretty picky. If I can not move them I can not have a bunch on my little slab of land. In other words they have a limit and they have to be able to move and roll. Oh forgot the windows and doors all got to be on it and up so no one can get in it.
Good to see a video from you Brad! Nothin beats a day of scouring places full of old cars and bikes! As bad a shape as that Roadrunner is, I still see at least two dozen parts that will let another car live on...always worth savin em no matter how rough they are!
Thats a forest full of goodies. Harvest what you can,even if it is just glass, rear axles and small stuff. I am sure you will put it to good use at some point.
Just a thought , I am sure someone will want cars like this to have and to show off . they make great conversation pieces ! even if they are not road worthy !
I was surprised to see it. I have the same truck with 71,000 miles. 383, auto, dealer A/C, power steering, power brakes. Zero cab rust. None in the floor, footwells, rockers, ...nowhere. but the bed floor is crappy. Cranks as soon as I bump the key like fuel injection.
I remember seeing an AMD display at Carlisle one time where they took a road runner like that and put together AMD panels around it. There couldn’t have been much of the original metal left but it was cool to see
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC I didn't own the car ,it belonged to my mom's friend .The woman who owned the car left it at our house for "safe keeping" (lol) ,as her and her husband were in the process of moving to Hawaii .I used to grab the keys when no one was around ,that's the short version .
Glad you went back for her! Noticed a brown Challenger about 50 feet away that looked pretty decent from a distance. That thing any good? Good luck with the Roadrunner. It's amazing what we can do with restoration technology these days.
@PoorBoysGarageUSMC Man if you lived closer I would take you on some great hidden Mopar stashes. I am like you. They are just so addictive. I Love dragging them out of the bushes. Here lately I have grabbed a solid running 65 Valiant wagon , a 2 wheel drive Plymouth Trailduster with a new in the box NOS 77 Plymouth truck grille, and a 71,000 mile 1970 383 truck that is the very same gold as the one in this video.
The black I believe it's a (1970) big window barracuda would be a good save also, she looked good from the outside, perfect for a redeye swap from Copart or a Chrysler 300 swap. There are so many wrecked now, so many drive trains just waiting for a swap. Also that white Daytona is hard to find
The 68 looks fixable..ish.The Roadrunner has some glass at least.Would Love to get my hands on the blue Yamaha QT50 moped at 13:40,where your bud put the fuel tank next to in the shed.That and the 67-9 pickup;Especially if it had the slant-6.Let 'Em RIP, not rot!!
@@morganleblanc730 agreed but I have a good bit of experience that something tragic, or health, or the owner that owns or rents it out usually end up in in a terrible jam and it is almost always done quickly instead of intelligently because of the time line or something like that. If you understand that babbling mess of a explanation. In short no one ever plans on getting rid of the stuff unless it is a health or land gets sold issue.
@@johnelliott7375 yes, unfortunately cars sit because the reasons mentioned as well as the “nope, it’s not for sale because I am going to restore it some day.” Then they rot into a state beyond restoration and go to the scrap pile. That is just what I have witnessed so many times in my 60 years and 45 involved in the hobby.
rough but cool finds. keep in mind, most every classic has a good VIN and they're not making any more of them... meaning if you part out, your throwing away a good RR VIN. As rough as they are, almost all sheet metal is available to rebuild. As well, last year for gas burners at the modern day Dodge.
With those old motorcycles like that it's a labor of love, it cost more then there worth to get all the parts and fix them up. Done it several times, you gotta want it for yourself bad enough to put the work and money into it. I always tell my self I'll never do it again😄..and I mean it this time!😂
Hey, I would have grabbed it, too. Good score. The notchback barracuda needed to be saved, too !! I'm an Oldsmobile guy with Mopar roots that go deep !
Its awesome to save stuff even if its roached out but anything is repairable if ya got time and money or if its realy bad at least you have parts to save another project ,love these rescue vids keep em comeing brother 🤘
Hey dude it's been a minute since I've seen one of your videos. It's good that you're able to save a couple more classics. I wish you all the best in this coming year 👍✌️🇺🇲
I've got a similar situation here in Iowa. 69 charger, 57 chevys, 49 Lincolns and about 100 other cars just sitting in the woods. We have about 2 Mos and it will all get crushed and area bulldozed. Don't have equipment to save them all.
👍👊 we left it there a few years back for a reason. Now I remember why…All good ,all my buddies love this stuff as much as I do, and we had a great time….I wouldn’t change a lick.
Nice to see you trying to save the Roadrunner but the structural integrity on that car is gone, you can probably get some decent parts though... the barracuda on the other hand seems to be in better shape and can probably be saved, good luck with whatever you decide to do. 👍
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC I’m sorry just been quite awhile. Not trying to say anything bad. If I did I apologize to you! Hope 2023 is a great year for your Channel.
Mopar or no Car Baby!!! I'm currently Workin on a 68 at the moment. We also have two 68 Bees for sale as well. Also I've also been workin on a 69 Elco 396 SS M22 car and a 70 Lemans Gt. The Roadrunner is by far my favorite out of the bunch.
Anyting left out there? The 1970 / 71 Dodge pickup? I like that little K car convertible in the shed to. I have a son that's in the VW bugs. The reason why I asked about the Dodge it's cuz I had one actually two of them. The 1971 we called it Goldie. Everybody asked why did so much work to an old Dodge pickup back in 1995 or so. Because I like that truck and I told people Dodge pickups would come around and they have. That goes without saying. Anyway I agree done the whole bottom side brakes front axle took it out took it to the machine shop and then I dropped a 440 CID and Allison transmission all from a bus into that truck. Anyway I got laid up and Landon hospital and had his surgery physical therapies. So I took it to a guy that work with me to put in a floor shifter and he said he'd keep it for me so I wouldn't have to worry about it. He captured all right. I was going to go down and pick it up and I'd be there in a week or two but the truck mysteriously disappeared. According to more than one neighbor they saw him take off with it. The only thing I can prove is that I've been without my truck for a dozen years now. So I like to build another one. I like your motto let them rip not rot. It sounds great and the video intro and conclusion is nice. If that was a surety station wagon it should be worth saving as well
It is a shame that you are doing videos that you have to rush to get stuff because of the way things are going today, but if they have a idea that they have to do this stuff they could plan things out better before you and they are in a great rush but I know that the way things go isn't perfect but you can always try. God bless and I hope that you all and he is getting things done so he can vacate as he wants or has to.
I want the 67 through 69 dodge power wagon. That was in the end of the video. My dad had one in 4x4 that was a camper special. And I wished I would have gotten it. But my Brother who didn't do hardly any except drive it in the end was given it. I put a 440 magnum in to it with a manual clutch. Which I built a 1" adapter for the transmission to bell housing which was perfect for switching the hydraulic clutch to the manual out of a 70 dodge pickup truck. It had the smaller window which I absolutely loved. And a divorced transfer case. Which allowed you to run it in front wheel drive only when driving on a side hill. If anyone knows were I could find one? I would love to build a truck like it. Maybe stick to a small block 360 since I have one ready to build. Short or long bed will do 66-69 even if you have a two wheel drive I could convert it into 4x4 with some work. Thanks for reading this. God bless!
id love to have one of these one day, but my country of finland is slowly killing these v8s with these gas prices(almost 10 bucks a gallon when it peaked converted to us prices) . Sad but its a reality
I have no idea. It was his brother n laws, he said it was back in that spot for years. Looks like they were stealing parts off it too. He said his brother in law would beat the crap out of it, in its day…. Lol
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC cool. I need just the inside lip by top of windshield basically top inside few inches from the pinchweld . In the middle is worst . Just some steel rather than using all fiberglass there. Maybe I got something to trade you.
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC also idk if you got em but I also need a few brake hard hardware pieces for my 55 Chevy 4dr that got thrown away when someone debraked it so would roll, like adjusters, pins that go in wheel cylinders that push the shoes, parking brake hardware,ect. I got all new shoes,wheel cylinders, hardware spring kits but missing the important pieces to assemble it. Also need the plastic carb spacer for a 6. Ordered a new one but think someone swiped package of porch.
Restored quite a few Roadrunners doing Autobody 33yrs retired 2021. Couple of A12 cars I restored 70 Panter pink car 1 of 41 one in that color and many other Mopars..72 Candian Special Dart 1 of 1 in the Usa painted a 71 Candian Dart for same customer .worked on some rare Mopars in my life
Those were some of the prettiest car designs ever seen, shame that they are getting to be almost at a extinction in our world today.
They are for sure. I try to save as many as I can
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC I can understand that I have been trying but the borough that I live in is pretty picky. If I can not move them I can not have a bunch on my little slab of land. In other words they have a limit and they have to be able to move and roll. Oh forgot the windows and doors all got to be on it and up so no one can get in it.
It's all the government regulations that exist today. Car manufacturers all make the same looking car to stay with regulations.
G'day mate awesome .can't believe these things are still just wasting in the scrub blows my mind 👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
It's good to see you again, don't be lost for a long time... regards.
Regardless of what you bought, you're posting a great video. Thanks, poor boy !
Excellent save Brad, no Mopar left behind 👏 👍
That was a Hodaka bike you were looking at. They are pretty rare. I believe they were a bike made by an American/Japan company in the 70's.
We are going back for it. I never heard of one. Thanks my man!
Jimbo is right, USA/JPN collaboration. 150,000 made from 1964-78. My buddy had a combat wombat 125 (weird name, l know) I'd grab it. 🤙🏼
Growing up my buddy had a Hodaka combat wombat. Then he migrated to a Maico 400. He had a 68 Mustang. He had all the toys
I had a Hodaka powered mini bike. It was cool!
I'd say rough might be an understatement for that one. At least some of the parts can live on and those rear quarters would make some cool wall art.
Agree, just good for small trim parts and things here and there
Great to see you again.
Gives "dragging it out of the woods" new meaning
Great video!!!! Glad you decided to go back for them. Man I would love to walk around there!!!! nice
Thanks for another my brother !!
all classics, especially american cars deserve to be saved.
Makes me sad to see all those classics rusting away. Save em all if you can...
Love your channel, thank you for saving them!
Wow she's rough . What a shame . Looks like a nice optioned car . I'd be interested in the bumperguards for my gtx if for sale .
Good to see a video from you Brad! Nothin beats a day of scouring places full of old cars and bikes! As bad a shape as that Roadrunner is, I still see at least two dozen parts that will let another car live on...always worth savin em no matter how rough they are!
Agree! Thanks bro
Thats a forest full of goodies. Harvest what you can,even if it is just glass, rear axles and small stuff. I am sure you will put it to good use at some point.
Your intro was my life from 15 to 25!
You had a great life then…👍👊
How that tree didn't crush the roof is a miracle.
Just a thought , I am sure someone will want cars like this to have and to show off . they make great conversation pieces ! even if they are not road worthy !
Agree
Love that old gold dodge pickup , looked pretty straight .
I was surprised to see it. I have the same truck with 71,000 miles. 383, auto, dealer A/C, power steering, power brakes. Zero cab rust. None in the floor, footwells, rockers, ...nowhere. but the bed floor is crappy. Cranks as soon as I bump the key like fuel injection.
I remember seeing an AMD display at Carlisle one time where they took a road runner like that and put together AMD panels around it. There couldn’t have been much of the original metal left but it was cool to see
Let them test mine….👍👊😂
Your motto is perfect ,although I'm guilty . I drove a '68 RR back in '74 and I thought it was the coolest car ,383 ,bench seat ,auto.
Nice car
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC I didn't own the car ,it belonged to my mom's friend .The woman who owned the car left it at our house for "safe keeping" (lol) ,as her and her husband were in the process of moving to Hawaii .I used to grab the keys when no one was around ,that's the short version .
@@tedcorey3054 that’s what I would do too 👊👍
Glad you went back for her! Noticed a brown Challenger about 50 feet away that looked pretty decent from a distance. That thing any good? Good luck with the Roadrunner. It's amazing what we can do with restoration technology these days.
That is a 73 or 74 Challenger. No k member or rear axel. That one is a beast to move
I need it. I have a 73.
That has always been my dream car. .1970 Road Runner , 383 , 4 speed manual
You live a great life brother man 👍👍
Thank you I am great full for sure
@PoorBoysGarageUSMC Man if you lived closer I would take you on some great hidden Mopar stashes. I am like you. They are just so addictive. I Love dragging them out of the bushes. Here lately I have grabbed a solid running 65 Valiant wagon , a 2 wheel drive Plymouth Trailduster with a new in the box NOS 77 Plymouth truck grille, and a 71,000 mile 1970 383 truck that is the very same gold as the one in this video.
And a super Rare half cab made by Minnesota Truck Parts for a Trailduster / Ramcharger. It has it's own VIN plate.
Awesome always cool stuff always thanks 😎
The black I believe it's a (1970) big window barracuda would be a good save also, she looked good from the outside, perfect for a redeye swap from Copart or a Chrysler 300 swap. There are so many wrecked now, so many drive trains just waiting for a swap.
Also that white Daytona is hard to find
The black one is a 64 or 65. You were the second person to ask about the white Daytona, if that’s what it was.
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC yes get the Daytona If you can!!!! Very hard to find in Solid,. nice condition
Parts of her will definitely live on good save man
Great vid!!! 👍👍
cool video man. Thanks for going back.
The 68 looks fixable..ish.The Roadrunner has some glass at least.Would Love to get my hands on the blue Yamaha QT50 moped at 13:40,where your bud put the fuel tank next to in the shed.That and the 67-9 pickup;Especially if it had the slant-6.Let 'Em RIP, not rot!!
I should grab that thing
I'm sorry I just watch your short video keep up the great work.
Awesome stuff mate.
Great timing.6 minutes ago you posted.Lets Go!
He has some killer parts and shells sitting around there! 🧐
A lot of A body stuff for sure
Awesome and a shame that he has to liquidate property. Such a shame but I guess you can only do so much at a certain part in time.
They should have started liquidation long before this point. Maybe more would have been salvageable.
@@morganleblanc730 agreed but I have a good bit of experience that something tragic, or health, or the owner that owns or rents it out usually end up in in a terrible jam and it is almost always done quickly instead of intelligently because of the time line or something like that. If you understand that babbling mess of a explanation. In short no one ever plans on getting rid of the stuff unless it is a health or land gets sold issue.
@@johnelliott7375 yes, unfortunately cars sit because the reasons mentioned as well as the “nope, it’s not for sale because I am going to restore it some day.”
Then they rot into a state beyond restoration and go to the scrap pile.
That is just what I have witnessed so many times in my 60 years and 45 involved in the hobby.
rough but cool finds. keep in mind, most every classic has a good VIN and they're not making any more of them... meaning if you part out, your throwing away a good RR VIN. As rough as they are, almost all sheet metal is available to rebuild. As well, last year for gas burners at the modern day Dodge.
Yes agree, it does have a vin so we are golden on that front.
You're*
A few of those cars looked savable that pickup truck looked really good.
Roof was gone on it. I thought it was a Warlock
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC I was talking about that swept line pick up.
@@NathansMoparGarage the Gold one? Yeah I tried buying it a while ago, nfs
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC Yeah it's a cool ride. 😎
With those old motorcycles like that it's a labor of love, it cost more then there worth to get all the parts and fix them up. Done it several times, you gotta want it for yourself bad enough to put the work and money into it. I always tell my self I'll never do it again😄..and I mean it this time!😂
We will still grab it. I still like to see them go to a good home, then rotting under a falling down shed.
Hey, I would have grabbed it, too. Good score. The notchback barracuda needed to be saved, too !! I'm an Oldsmobile guy with Mopar roots that go deep !
There is a 1970 Olds F85 in the car port I keep thinking about getting. It’s a roller but it comes with a 455….
@Poor Boys Garage 70 is an awesome year & F85 - kinda rare
dude all those dusters makes a man cry
A lot for sure
Lord might be terrible to you but to us true lovers of the road chickens
It would be a dream come true
Its awesome to save stuff even if its roached out but anything is repairable if ya got time and money or if its realy bad at least you have parts to save another project ,love these rescue vids keep em comeing brother 🤘
Hey dude it's been a minute since I've seen one of your videos. It's good that you're able to save a couple more classics. I wish you all the best in this coming year 👍✌️🇺🇲
Thanks my man!
Whoa! I remember these new, but this poor devil...talk about rough! Good video, though.
One of my favs. It could be restored butis it worth it
I've got a similar situation here in Iowa. 69 charger, 57 chevys, 49 Lincolns and about 100 other cars just sitting in the woods. We have about 2 Mos and it will all get crushed and area bulldozed. Don't have equipment to save them all.
Hurts, Bad Tree Productions is up there in Iowa they may be able to save a couple
New motor no transmission Dana's goen looks like the shifter still in there hey boy some big balls and some good friends you take care of poor boy..
Right on Jerry!
Cool deal bud 👍👍
Wiley playing the blues
You did a good deed. Wiley E.Coyote is saying when will I ever get a break
Hahaha👍👊
Ha! Not gonna lie - I let out a little whelp when your buddy started pulling on the chains! Hell of a piece of lawn art. Love the channel 👍🏼
👍👊 we left it there a few years back for a reason. Now I remember why…All good ,all my buddies love this stuff as much as I do, and we had a great time….I wouldn’t change a lick.
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC Haha!! I could see that from the trunk posing! The best of times… 😎
Nice to see you trying to save the Roadrunner but the structural integrity on that car is gone, you can probably get some decent parts though... the barracuda on the other hand seems to be in better shape and can probably be saved, good luck with whatever you decide to do. 👍
The barracuda’s interior is really nice. I wish I could have showed you guys but I couldn’t open the doors. 😂
Since watching your channel. Don’t think I have seen any wrenching on these cars. Maybe you buy these to part out to other folks. Thanks for sharing!
No wrenching? Did you not see my Drag car? Keep looking all I do is wrench, you must be breaking my chops…..
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC I’m sorry just been quite awhile. Not trying to say anything bad. If I did I apologize to you! Hope 2023 is a great year for your Channel.
Sweet 😎😎
Mopar or no Car Baby!!!
I'm currently Workin on a 68 at the moment. We also have two 68 Bees for sale as well. Also I've also been workin on a 69 Elco 396 SS M22 car and a 70 Lemans Gt. The Roadrunner is by far my favorite out of the bunch.
Heck yeah!
That hodaka is worth money, and it's a dirt bike ...combat wombat ,
Anyting left out there? The 1970 / 71 Dodge pickup? I like that little K car convertible in the shed to. I have a son that's in the VW bugs. The reason why I asked about the Dodge it's cuz I had one actually two of them. The 1971 we called it Goldie. Everybody asked why did so much work to an old Dodge pickup back in 1995 or so. Because I like that truck and I told people Dodge pickups would come around and they have. That goes without saying. Anyway I agree done the whole bottom side brakes front axle took it out took it to the machine shop and then I dropped a 440 CID and Allison transmission all from a bus into that truck. Anyway I got laid up and Landon hospital and had his surgery physical therapies. So I took it to a guy that work with me to put in a floor shifter and he said he'd keep it for me so I wouldn't have to worry about it. He captured all right. I was going to go down and pick it up and I'd be there in a week or two but the truck mysteriously disappeared. According to more than one neighbor they saw him take off with it. The only thing I can prove is that I've been without my truck for a dozen years now. So I like to build another one. I like your motto let them rip not rot. It sounds great and the video intro and conclusion is nice. If that was a surety station wagon it should be worth saving as well
Класные машины! Их нужно спасать!!! Спасибо за видео, ЛАЙК =)
Whew ! That's on rotten, rough, Roadrunner
Great video man, keep on keepin on!
It is a shame that you are doing videos that you have to rush to get stuff because of the way things are going today, but if they have a idea that they have to do this stuff they could plan things out better before you and they are in a great rush but I know that the way things go isn't perfect but you can always try. God bless and I hope that you all and he is getting things done so he can vacate as he wants or has to.
Man, that's one sad 'runner for sure!!! 😂
2nd car I really like
I want the 67 through 69 dodge power wagon. That was in the end of the video. My dad had one in 4x4 that was a camper special. And I wished I would have gotten it. But my Brother who didn't do hardly any except drive it in the end was given it. I put a 440 magnum in to it with a manual clutch. Which I built a 1" adapter for the transmission to bell housing which was perfect for switching the hydraulic clutch to the manual out of a 70 dodge pickup truck. It had the smaller window which I absolutely loved. And a divorced transfer case. Which allowed you to run it in front wheel drive only when driving on a side hill. If anyone knows were I could find one? I would love to build a truck like it. Maybe stick to a small block 360 since I have one ready to build. Short or long bed will do 66-69 even if you have a two wheel drive I could convert it into 4x4 with some work. Thanks for reading this. God bless!
I have a '68 crew-cab short-bed W200 that I would sell. 318. $20k.
@@tlr-nut7275 that is a bit over my limit. It would have to already be done pretty much for that type of money.
@@jsharp1776 A good paint job costs $20k. Not sure how you're going to build a sweet ride for that, but best of luck!
@@tlr-nut7275 by doing the work myself.
Rigtht on, put the Mopar back on the road, fixed up and running like a champ!
I am a simple man I see a PBG video I click on it.
Same !
And I thank you guys for it…👍👊
suzkie 3 cycler shaft driven. is gold . bike. )
Thats not so bad,,,that will buff right out! Lolo i seen guys on you tube fix cars like that
Still lots of great parts on there glass etc
Man. I bunch of hidden gold around that place. Too bad the bird is so rough.
Rough as can be but still has some parts on it here and there.
Danny has been looking for a Road Runner
id love to have one of these one day, but my country of finland is slowly killing these v8s with these gas prices(almost 10 bucks a gallon when it peaked converted to us prices) . Sad but its a reality
That was a close call. That tree almost took out the car...
Almost, it was close
I wouldn’t get up out of the electric chair for that one. I know that they are getting harder to find……but dang.
Let’s gooooo!
The left door handle looked nice .
Mint, you should also see the brake pedal. Lol
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC I missed that...
Should've grabbed the Barracuda!
I echo the comments of "wall art". But I'm thinking cut the car down each side for a couple of full length, front to back, wall displays.
Where you guys been??....missed you here in the U.K.!!!
Hope you got an endless supply of money for this build
Lol I’m not building it. It’s a parts car. Let’s not get crazy now….
Thanks, I guess 😜
To good not to try and save as much as possible.
Oh that's bad. That's really bad. But, if nothing else, there will be parts.
Agree
Dang she's hopefully u can at least save it or something anything beside the crusher
MOPAR RULES 50s-70s
Unfortunately a lot of those old Mopars are done ready for scrap.
Parts cars
No engine, no rear-end, no interior, no frame, no quarters, no fenders. I do like the color.
RUFF BUT , inch by inch it's a cinch , -- there are more parts out there than cars don't forget
Agree
I need some parts off of that challenger.
Doesn't look like there is much left of it. What a shame.
👍👋
I want those vw's
Save the bugs save the bugs
We tried on the old one but it was goin to rip in half. We ended up grabbing the trunk lid and the glass buckets. They were worse then the RR.
How does a '69 Road Runner end up like that in the first place. I own a '69 Road Runner myself and this was very hard to watch. So sad.
I have no idea. It was his brother n laws, he said it was back in that spot for years. Looks like they were stealing parts off it too. He said his brother in law would beat the crap out of it, in its day…. Lol
One of those deals I would be like if you are going to crush them let me take them if you want and make a deal with him.
Not much left guys
Find me a 55 Chevy truck roof and a 55 Chevy car floor with rockers so I can come up. I'm poor too!
I know where a few are. The truck roof is tough, but I know where a 55 Chevy truck is of course…..lol
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC cool. I need just the inside lip by top of windshield basically top inside few inches from the pinchweld . In the middle is worst . Just some steel rather than using all fiberglass there. Maybe I got something to trade you.
@@jrsgarage7623 I don’t have it here, I just know where some are
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC sounds good. If you get a chance please check it out for me. Thanks.
@@PoorBoysGarageUSMC also idk if you got em but I also need a few brake hard hardware pieces for my 55 Chevy 4dr that got thrown away when someone debraked it so would roll, like adjusters, pins that go in wheel cylinders that push the shoes, parking brake hardware,ect. I got all new shoes,wheel cylinders, hardware spring kits but missing the important pieces to assemble it. Also need the plastic carb spacer for a 6. Ordered a new one but think someone swiped package of porch.
I would love to have that guage cluster out of that road runner