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1970 Plymouth Roadrunner Base 6.3l on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:99780 Color: Orange /
 orange
Location:

Crested Butte, Colorado, United States

Crested Butte, Colorado, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:6.3L 383Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
VIN: rm21n0g154947 Year: 1970
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 99,780
Model: Roadrunner
Exterior Color: Orange
Trim: Base
Interior Color: orange
Drive Type: U/K
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 I would like to preface the description of this 1970 Roadrunner by saying that in my experience buying cars on Ebay, the sellers of vehicles that I have purchased have been overly optimistic about the overall quality of the car they are selling.  When pressed about a blatant misrepresentation, amnesia seems to be the common theme.  I will give an honest appraisal of this vehicle.  I have only owned this car for 7 weeks and I purchased it from a man with failing health and a poor memory.  When I asked him for documentation for the work performed or receipts, he shrugged his shoulders.  One of the primary reasons for so few receipts and answers has to due with the passage of time.  All of the work done to this car was done fifteen years ago and then sat in storage in Loveland, Colorado.

What he was able to tell me was that he purchased this car minus drive train approximately sixteen years ago.  This is a factory burnt orange metallic 4 speed car with burnt orange interior.  This in itself interested me.  The drive train that he proceeded to build for this car is substantial and was done right.  It has a 383 with full length headers, matted to all new exhaust.  Exhaust tips are included but not installed.    It has a completely rebuilt hemi 4 speed 18 spline transmission hooked up to a rebuilt Dana 60 9 3/4 rear end with 4:11 gears.  This car has all new brakes, leaf springs and shocks.  Air cleaner is after market and so is the radiator.  Fan is a flex fan.  Car also has electronic ignition.   Everything appears to be done well and there are no leaks under this car.  It starts right up and idles beautifully.   Mechanically, she is brand new with only 50 miles on her.  Previous owner never registered this car, he only drove it around his subdivision a little bit before he put it in storage.  I drove it around the block and skipped the tires in all four gears.

The paint and body work is also new.  Car has new rear quarters, rear deck lid and air grabber hood, all from Year One.  Car is not an air grabber car according to fender tag.  That being said, there are no air grabber accessories with this car.  Floors are good.  Several pin holes in floor boards in front foot wells and also in the trunk.  The metal is also pitted, but for the most part the floor in this car is pretty good.  Car appears to have a base coat, clear coat paint job.  The paint job is pretty good, not great.  It needs a little attention around the rear window trim, drip molding and tail lights.  Someone with a little talent in the wet sanding department could do wonders for this paint job.  Bumpers have been rechromed, rear bumper has a small dent in it probably received in storage.  Paint also has a couple of dings in the paint from storage.  Grill and head light bezels will either need to be replaced or restored.  A couple of trim pieces are missing around the grill.  All of the door locks and trunk lock are missing.  Driver's side mirror is incorrect and passenger door is drilled for a mirror.  Fender tag does not indicate passenger mirror.

The interior of this car will need to be completely redone.  Steering wheel is cracked, factory am radio is long gone, lower burnt orange dash is in good condition..  Door handles and window cranks are missing.  Front seat belts are incomplete.  Kick panels are there, pillar molding are in trunk and in great shape.  Front door panels are missing.  Gauge cluster works but probably needs to be refurbished.  Glove box liner was trashed so I threw is away.  I know, I know, don't throw anything away.  Chucked the nasty carpet, it was home to pieces of the build sheet and a wasp nest.  Dash pad will need to be restored.  Pictures speak for themselves.  Heater box has a piece missing out of it.  Windshield wipers are not hooked up.  Factory 3 speed wiper motor has a sticker on it from Napa that leads me to believe that it was rebuilt but never hooked up under the dash.

Electrical system has a short in it somewhere.  When car is off, turn signals have a faint glow.  Rear marker lights have been clipped and not capped .  Turn signal lever is loose.  Horn relay is missing.  Some of the electrical work under the hood looks a little half ass.

This car has it's original 15"rallye wheels that have been restored.  Original beauty rings also.  Center caps are for a '72 and there are only 3 of them.  Rubber looks dangerous, will need to be replace. 

Fender tag is as follows:  R22 V21 V8W END
                                      FK5 A87 C55 J25 J45 M21
                                      FK5 P6K4 FK5 B06 155492
                                      E63 D21 RM21 N0G 154947

This car was purchased by the previous owner in 1997 for 2500 dollars.  He then sank another 25,000 dollars into it 15 years ago.  That being said, what would that cost now?  My reserve is exactly half of that.  I would keep this car if I had the money or the garage space.  Please, if I missed something it is because it is one in the morning and I need to go to bed.  If you have any questions, feel free to call me at 970-596-6286.  Thanks, Beckett.

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