1970 Plymout Road Runner...post Car... Big Block. 4 Speed. Console. Build Sheet! on 2040-cars
Troutman, North Carolina, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: Post
Make: Plymouth
Exterior Color: Yellow
Model: Road Runner
Interior Color: Black
Trim: 2 dr. Post
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: 4-speed
Mileage: 58,000
1970 Road Runner
2 Dr. Post
Big Block 383 4bbl.
Factory 4-speed w/Console Pistol Grip
8.75 rear
heavy duty rear springs.
Factory original build sheet and fender tag.
Clear title.
Factory TicToc Tach
Factory 8 track stereo
Description:
This car is a good factory optioned Road Runner...
It needs extensive frame and floor repair...
needs torsion bar crossmember...rear frame rails....trunk floor...front frame rails look good.
The roof and drip rails, as well as the post areas, are in great shape...
Interior is all there but needs to be completely refurbished.
The 383 turns free...but have not heard it run.
The four speed and Pistol Grip shifter moves freely.
Drive shaft is missing.
Car steers and rolls...no brakes.
This would be a great car to re-body if you have a less optioned road runner or satellite...as it has VIN tag, Fender Tag (needs to reproduced by Gallen Govier) and original Build Sheet.
Or you could replace the rails, floor pans, torsion bar cross member, and trunk pans as they make all that stuff new now.
Clear PA title in hand.
Great Mopar hot rod going to highest bidder.
No Reserve auction bid to win...but if you can't meet my payment terms please refrain from bidding...
If you have questions, please ask before you bid...Thanks!
On Aug-27-13 at 19:48:52 PDT, seller added the following information:
wanted to make sure everyone understood that the car needs rear frame rails, floor pans, trunk pan, and torsion bar crossmember...I looked at the description again and can see where that might not be completely clear...
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