1970 Plymouth Road Runner Survivor W Air Grabber Hood Scoop & 383 on 2040-cars
Hamilton, Montana, United States
Engine:383 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:broker
Interior Color: Deep Burnt Orange
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Road Runner
Trim: chrome
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Front enginerear drive
Mileage: 77,620
Sub Model: Road Runner
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Deep Burnt Orange
1970 Plymouth Roadrunner w AirGrabber Hood Scoop
VIN: RM23N0G119577
Rebuilt 383 (similar vintage as vehicle, about 3000 miles or less on the engine.) with a Hemi Street Grind Cam, a 750CFM carb, torqflite transmission and electronic ignition.
Complete survivor vehicle in excellent condition, not restored but well maintained- rebuilt engine starts, runs and drives like its 1970.
Rare “air grabber” Hood Scoop, original to this vehicle (see fender tag imagery).
Odometer says “77620” which is the original mileage.
6 way manual seats, manual windows, headliner is perfect.
No radio and the steering wheel is not original. The trunk is rust free but does not include liner, jack or spare. See imagery.
Minor damage on drivers seat, minor paint touch up here and there and with these exceptions, the paint and interior is all original, which, according to the tag, is Deep Burnt Orange
245 60/15 tires on the front and 275 60/15 on the rear, condition is like new.
Although transport is the responsibility of the winning bidder, I am available to assist in any way possible. For this vehicle we would recommend enclosed transport.
Note: If you think your emails are not getting through and you are the winning bidder, call the listing agent at 406-369-0536 to arrange fund remittance and vehicle collection.
Remittance may be by Paypal for a non-refundable $750 deposit, and wire transfer for final funds.
HamiltonStore, a listing service located in Montana’s Bitterroot valley, brings this auction to you.
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