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Have had this old thing laying around for about 12 years. Was given to me by my brother in-law. Was a glue bomb missing hood, wheels, most engine parts.

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Bob

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This build looks great in metallic red, and on those big-inch wheels. Somehow the size of the wheels/tires helps to bring out the lines of the fenders, makes the car look long, lean, and low. I'd happily drive this if it were 1:1.

Nice save!

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I like the car a lot.I like what you did to yours.But Of course no one ever thinks of a 76 Road Runner,when they think of Plymouth Road Runners.I mean I believe it shared the exact same platform as the 76 Charger,the 76 Cordoba,and the Fury.I think the name Road Runner ran to 1982,or 83,but I could be wrong.Anyway,the last REAL RR,for me,was the 71,cause you could still get it with a Hemi.

 

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Great looking build. Not getting into those wheels and tires tho. But that is just me.

It would be great to see this again, but it became the Monaco police car

 

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Curious,Where did u find that model sir,and how much $$ did u pay for it,if you don't mind me asking?

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    Thanks for looking.

     Brian, got it for free about twelve years back as a glue bomb from my brother in-law. It was missing a lot of parts.

      Bob

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