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Posted: Sat May 06, 17 6:00 pm
by Hemimad
Hi, having restored a 70 RR, it ain't cheap, all parts except front wings are available in US, most mechanical parts can be found in UK. I have a genuine RR bonnet in the shed that would replace the flat Satty one, just needs the call out panel, usually a couple on eBay.com. There is a 383 RM23 Roadrunner for sale up North for £3,000.00 but the roof has been chopped and it is quite rusty, but numbers matching block.

Good luck with your quest.

Posted: Sat May 06, 17 6:26 pm
by bruvmopar
Welcome aboard Jordan :salute: Good luck finding a MoPar :thumbright:

Posted: Sat May 06, 17 7:14 pm
by Jordan Warren
Blue wrote:Have a look at PG Classics website, that will give you an idea of the repro situation.
Legend Blue, thanks mate.

Posted: Sat May 06, 17 7:18 pm
by Jordan Warren
Guys thanks for the warm welcome. Apologies in advance for newbie questions I might ask, i'm a quick learner and not afraid of the Search button so hopefully I shan't be asking too much. Went and had a look at the 70 satellite today, Darren seems like a nice guy. Car is straight enough but I need to spend a bit of time looking about as i'm not afraid to head over to the US and bring one back in order to find the right one; sometimes jumping straight in on the first car you see can be a bad idea.
Hemimad wrote: There is a 383 RM23 Roadrunner for sale up North for £3,000.00 but the roof has been chopped and it is quite rusty, but numbers matching block.
Thanks Hemi, don't suppose you have a link?

J

Posted: Sat May 06, 17 8:03 pm
by Dave81
Welcome to the club Jordan.

Sounds like you know what your after, just a shame about the exchange rate.

Quite a few guys on here source cars......may be worth asking what they know thats about in the US. :thumbright:

Posted: Sat May 06, 17 9:08 pm
by Super Sloth
Welcome to the forum. Satties seem very popular so that should help find a nice one.

Have to agree with Dave re: talking to some of the guys on here. Jeff would be a good guy to chat with. He seems to find a lot of nice cars up for grabs in Canada and the pound is a bit more favorable in that part of the world?

Good luck on the hunt.

All the best,

Jon.

Posted: Sun May 07, 17 8:35 am
by cadboy
Welcome to the club and the forum, yes a lot of help here and good luck with your search. :thumbright:

Posted: Sun May 07, 17 1:08 pm
by Jordan Warren
Thanks again all! Got my pack through the post today! Looking forward to the hunt for a Mopar :thumbright:

Posted: Sun May 07, 17 4:54 pm
by Gas for GOSH
Welcome! Let us all know how you get on. :thumbright:

Posted: Tue May 09, 17 6:47 pm
by Jordan Warren
Will do! Went to view the Satellite, but wasn't feeling the price tag. Shame as the car was straight for the most part.

The search continues.

Posted: Wed May 10, 17 4:13 pm
by Carl
Welcome Jordan good choice of car, but you might want to look at the 69 or 70 super bee's as an alternative, or 71 onwards Roadrunners and Chargers, just a little food for thought. Good luck anyway

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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 22 3:55 pm
by Jordan Warren
bruvmopar wrote: Sat May 06, 17 6:26 pm Welcome aboard Jordan :salute: Good luck finding a MoPar :thumbright:
Finally I bought one and I believe it used to be yours! I'll PM you mate