1970 Plymouth Road Runner on 2040-cars
Beech Bluff, Tennessee, United States
Please message me with questions at: katiekoogwin@manufans.com .
1970 Road Runner hardtop coupe. 383 numbers matching. The car is automatic with power steering. Factory TX9 black
exterior with factory white interior. Odometer is showing 29,000, but it is probably 129,000. I will try and
describe the car in detail and be completely honest and represent it fairly for the next owner. The paint is 2
years old and I would rate it a 8 out of 10. The motor has had a complete rebuild with less than 500 miles on it
and runs very well. All the heavy lifting has been done on this RR. It has torsion bar front adjustable suspension.
The ride height is lower in the front than stock. You could adjust it up, or go back to the stock springs if you do
not like this look. This beauty came out of Florida and has many new parts. Here is a list of new items.
New Brakes
New Carpet
Seats have been redone
New headliner
New weather stripping and gaskets
New Bumpers
New Muffler
New Gas Tank
New Shocks, bushing and springs
New Front windshield
Brand new tires and rims with less than 50 miles on them. This Road Runner has the sure-grip posi read end. I would
rate this car a solid upper number 3 car using Hagerty's pricing guide. A few upgrades and tweaks would push it to
a number 2 car. It has a few scratches, nothing major, and the gauges on the dash do not work all the time. I am
not a Mopar man and do not know how to fix them. The left rear tail light is out. (maybe bulb?) Please do your
research on what my car is worth.
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