1970 Plymouth Road Runner Gtx on 2040-cars
Byron, California, United States
You are looking at a 1970 440 Plymouth roadrunner GTX. This is a califonia rust free car and here is the list of new items on the car
new front and rear bumpers, all rubbers (doors, windows, trunk, side glass), all new window felts, reflective black
side stripes, new windshield and gasket, brand new entire front grill with head light buckets, new tail light
lenses, stainless, new wheel lip moldings, front chrome hood pins, wipers, new carpet, door sills, head linner,
package tray, new GT steering wheel, dash, new glove box liner, door panels front and rear, arm rest and bezels
front and rear, seats front and rear, visors, all door locks and trunk locks are new, entire front suspension all
ball joints and bushings and tie rods, shocks front and rear, new rear leaf springs and bushings, brake lines (hard
and soft lines front to back), brake cylinders, master cylinder all brake components are new , voltage regulator,
motor mounts, ballast resistor, starter, distributor and cap and rotor with plug wires, 750 carb with electric
choke and air cleaner pie tin, coil, 3 row aluminum radiator, altinator, belts, power steering pump and lines,
battery, water pump, fuel pump, gas tank and sending unit and all gas lines are new, all hoses, starter relay,
rebuilt 67 440 with 516 closed chamber heads and hardened seats , daul exhasust with charger tips, rebuilt 4-speed
trans with new clutch and shifting rods and new pistol grip shifter handle, Dana 60 rebuilt with new axel barring's
and 410 posi, engine fan, engine wire harnes, marker lights, new front fender chrome extensions, 15"x 8" cop car
rims with 295 BFG's on the rear and 15" x 7" in the front, this will give you an idea of what is new. This GTX is
real sharp looking and runs and drives good. The GTX is real aggresive looking car and they only made this body for
one year.
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