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Plymouth Road Runner 426 Hemi Replica Original 383 Pistol-grip 2 Door Post Sedan on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:2500
Location:

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, United States

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, United States


This a real Roadrunner, 383, 4 speed post car. Started out as a rust free Arizona vehichle. Car was assembled over the past three years and wherever original parts could be used they were.  Short of the headers this car appears like a 70 Hemi car.  The person who built this Hemi has been building and racing them for 30 years. 528 cu inch 600HP Hemi @ 5800 RPM on the break in dyno. The body was media blasted to bare steel, HEMI specific torque boxes and rear leaf spring reinforcement plates were installed, light body work and painted top, bottom inside and out with Dupont Chroma base and clear. Some would say the paint is a 10 but I am very picky and give it a 9. 

The fit and finish are very nice and when you stop attracts all kinds of attention.  Driving this car is a pure pleasure.  On the highway the interior is relatively quiet with no exhaust drone.  Shifts smoothly and will smoke the tires whenever you wish.  Brakes are power and work better than any Mopar I have ever driven from this era.  Below is a list of things done…not by any means every thing:

 

 

Purpose built 528 cu inch Hemi (600+ HP), Mopar block (not a World Products block) hydraulic roller camshaft, coated pistons, correct intake, 6 1/2 quart HEMI oil pan, electronic distributor – no expense spared on engine 

Dana 60 with new Strange center section and axels, 355 gear ratio

Edelbrock 600 CFM (jetted on Dyno) carbs that have been fit with original style Hemi linkage

833 4 speed with original shifter linkage and shifter – correct for 70 with dual mounting pads

All new Legendary interior, carpet, headliner, seat covers, seat belts, head rests, etc.

Correct looking steel Hemi air cleaner for Edelbrock carbs (Ben Snobar piece)

Correct (for 70) Mopar valve covers, with PVC, filler cap and vent breather

Correct (for 70) Hemi power brake booster and master

Correct Hemi K frame with poly lock Hemi engine mounts

All new fuel tank and fuel sender

Mancini racing mini starter

All new fuel lines

All new hard and soft brake lines correct for disc brake car

70 – 72 front disc brakes with caliper mounted on front of spindle

All new rear 2.5 inch drum brakes, drums, all hardware, seals and brake cables

Professionally re-plated dash face and refurbished gages

New Just Dashes dash pad – sent original core to be redone

Original front and rear bumpers professionally re-plated

Professionally restored 3 speed wiper motor by Jules the wiper guy

Period correct Mopar red top battery

All new weatherstrip front to rear to include wing windows, cowl and front of hood

Correct bell housing for 70, clutch fork, z- bar and adjustment linkage

New Mcloed 130 tooth flywheel, clutch, pressure plate and throw-out bearing

Professionally refurbished heater box with new heater core and correct date stamp

Professionally refurbished steering column

New air grabber line kit

TTI headers

TTI full 3 inch exhaust with correct oval tips

New Strange 3 inch drive shaft with new joints

956 radiator with new shroud (runs 180 degrees all the time)

Correct hemi 7 blade fan

Round back alternator with dual pulley

New front grille and surround chrome

100% all new Moog front suspension

New Bilstien shocks (high dollar)

New Hemi rear leaf springs

New .960 torsion bars

New windshield and gasket

New rear glass and gasket

*All new AMD Side, 1/4, and wing window glass

All bright trim polished

New front, rear and Hemi engine harness.  The only harness reused was dash harness

Correct 70 Hemi positive battery cable and harness

Correct Negative battery cable

Correct 70 date coded plug wires

Correct thickness harmonic balancer with Hemi pulleys

New Holley HP 150 super quiet electric fuel pump

Period correct  Goodyear Polyglass tires-front are F60 x 15 and rear are L60 x 15 – front rims are Mopar 7 inch and rear are Mopar 8 inch

Every nut and bolt re-plated

Clutch and brake pedals professionally refurbished

Autometer Phantom Oil pressure, water temp. and volt gauges

*Passenger side glass in on back order from AMD 


 

If you have any questions or need clarification of anything feel free to ask.  Car is sold as is, where is with no warranty expressed or implied.  I require $5000 deposit within 48 hours of auction close and the balance within 5 business days.

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