1970 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 4 Speed! on 2040-cars
Joplin, Missouri, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:6.3L 383Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Roadrunner
Trim: Base
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 42,000
Sub Model: COUPE
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Orange
Im selling my 1970 RR 383HP 4 speed 3:55 suregrip. vitamin C orange. The body only has little over 42,000 on odometer and from what i learned from previous owners thats correct. the motor is NOT numbers but is 70HP and trans is a 1968 the best i can tell 23 spline. the rear is the original with 1970 dated gears. The 383 is all new .40 over 0.10 under on mains and rods, correctoil pan and new HV oilpump, double timing chain comp cams 280/480 K-kit. 452 heads with harden seats, new RPM intake, new holley 750 double pumper, correct HP manifolds, rebuilt orig alternator, all new hoses belts, etc. Trans was completely rebuilt as well at local shop. new shifter, nice original pistol grip shifter, new boot, new hays 11in street/strip clutch KIT ,new U joints on driveshaft,new speedo cable, all new wiring except underdash and it is like new,NEW fuel lines, gas tank and sending unit. new rear shackles, all 4 new shocks, rearend has all new bearings and races and axle bearings, drums were turned and all new brake components were installed. new disc brake conversion on frontend. K member was dropped and all frontend was powdercoated black and front framerails and firewall was painted 2 stage,new frontend kit was installed,all new brakelines,hoses, mastercylinder, every piece on this car has been rebuilt or replaced NEW!! NEW bumpers, bumper guards, front park lights, roadrunner horn, wiper motor sent off and rebulit by passion for mopars, powdercoated bumper brackets, all firewall electronic components are new, new mini starter, new electronic dist kit. with brainbox new drivers mirror, new hood turnsignals, new wheels, tires, lugnuts, new legendary seats, new door panels,new carpet, new headliner, new door handles, window cranks, new hood seals, and rubber bumpers kit,new trunk seal not installed,new hood insert gasket,new amd trunkpan, trunk extensions, trunk brace, shackle mounts, new back bumper mounts, new lower patch panels on rear that still need body work. needs new windshield. all guages except tach works great. tach may work havent hooked it up. there is a pile of recieipts with this car. the original am/fm radio plays great. new 2 1/2 exhaust installed. this is original paint on car. this bird runs and drives AWESOME!! i hate to sell it i have spent so much time and money but i want another car ive been trying to locate for years and my interests have changed. all this car needs is drove and finish body/paint when ready. title in hand. all body tags are there and match title. all original pieces that came off car good or bad go with car and extra parts ive collected. OVER 30K INVESTED!! MY LOSS YOUR GAIN!
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