'71 Runner back in the day.

david 01

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Special thanks to Mopar Lady and Rob Potter for finding these pics.
 

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Super cool.... :2thumbs:

Where did they find those pics???

Rob Potter was the track photographer at Dragway Park, Cayuga (now called Toronto Motorsports Park.........God knows why, it's no where close to Toronto!) for many, many years. He is now the track announcer there. I got his e-mail addy from a mutual friend, and voila! Pictures appeared. He sent them directly to David. :giggedy:
 
That is 100% cool Dave:2thumbs:

Love old photos of the heyday, wish I was old enough to remember them. :p
 
Now how about some timeslips? I think with enough "documentation" of her past, I'd give the greenlight for "back to stock".

Consider the woman who grew up, graduated high school and popped a couple kids. She was divorced and got a job at the factory. Now after working 25 years is retired and wants a face lift, tummy tuck, some new boobs and maybe even a beak job. It won't change who she is or what she was but she'll certainly turn some heads at the bar.
 
'71 Runner

I would love to talk to the owner that raced her back in the day ( Dave Mallick ). So I can have all my questions answered. Time slips would be cool, but the location of the original 383 engine would be cooler. Mopar Lady's husband Mike mentioned, Mike Mallick sold/gave the engine to his son. Maybe it might still be around in the Hamilton area.
 

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