1970 Roadrunner Convertible Plum Crazy White Int 383 Air Grabber Barn Find Rare on 2040-cars
North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States
This auction is for a VERY RARE, 1970 Roadrunner Convertible, This is only 1 or 658 ever Produced! Most likely 1 of 1 with this option set-up. The car has been off the road and stored for 30+ years and wears its original paint where purple. This particular car was loaded with options from the factory and must have been quite the stunner new. Plum Crazy Purple with White/Black interior, white top, white transverse stripes and a blacked out Air Grabber hood, WOW! Originally a 383-4 w/ 727 HD Auto and a Performance 3.91 Axle Option! The car Includes its original fender tag and factory broadcast sheet! I also have a copy of the original title. The Fender Tag Decodes as Follows: RM27: Plymouth Belvedere,Satellite N0G: 383 330HP OR 335HP 1-4BBL 8 CYL 195305: Sequence number E63: 383 cid 4 barrel V8 H.P. 335hp V3W: White Convertible Top J25: 3 Speed Wipers R22: AM Radio with 8 Track (10 Watts) CONDITION: This car is a major restoration project and what you see is what you get. It is missing a lot of parts. The car will need typical rust repairs but it is not a rotted mess. All of the frame rails, rockers, majority of the floors appear to be solid. It will need the quarters either replaced or repaired. Trunk needs to be replaced but top well and wheelhouses look solid. The car has no engine or transmission. Not apparent in pics, but car does come with rallye dash frame, complete glass is still in place (less LH vent), all top well trim is in place. Comes with a flat hood. Please email with any questions. This car is very rare and would be unbelievable once restored. Vehicle must be picked up within 30 days of auction end. If looking for a restoration shop, I might suggest Mike Mancini's American Muscle Car Restorations, they are among the top restorers in the country. |
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