1970 Plymouth Road Runner on 2040-cars
Bluffs, Illinois, United States
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'70 Plymouth Superbird 440 B5 Blue, "Counting Cars, Deep Trouble" Episode car
This 1970 Superbird 440 is backed by two broadcast sheets, original Fender Tag, and Galen Govier decode. She is a
rock solid, turn-key car ready for the road, or track. An original 440 4bbl car, she is currently equipped with a
SIX PACK carb setup. She is also an original Blue Fire metallic car with a fresh black vinyl roof. You may
recognize this winged beeper from the TV show, Counting Cars. The Count and the owner took a ride in the episode
Deep Trouble, but the owner wouldn't sell. Still donning the American Flag decals on each wing strut, she is
featured in the opening sequence of the show. Now is your chance to buy what the Count couldn't! Freshly
serviced, the only thing this 'bird needs is someone to fly it.
Exterior Description
The exterior is finished in factory correct B5 Blue Fire Metallic. The owner drives the car in summers during dry
weather only, the paint and body reflects this. Fit, finish, body lines, body panel gaps, all very good on this
car. The paint itself is strong, smooth finish all the way around, even when looking down each side of the body
at an acute angle. Doors open and close with single push of the finger. The vinyl roof is new this year.
Interior Description
The interior shows very good as well, some mild patina consistent with a well kept vehicle that is driven, enjoyed,
yet well cared for. All the accessories work, aside from the Tic Tac Toc clock, which currently runs fast. The
inconic Beep Beep! Voice of the Road Runner sounds out loud and proud. The steering wheel is original and
understored, wrapped in classic perforated leather cover. The package tray features some aftermarket stereo
speakers. Seat covers, door panels, dash, and headliner are all in very good condition, absent any significant
rips, tears, or blemmishes.
Engine Bay Description
The engine bay presents largely stock. She is a factory 440 4bbl car, currently fitted with an OE "V" code SIX
PACK set-up. The engine block is date code correct, as are the distributor, alternator, power steering pump, water
pump, exhaust manifolds, etc. The hose clamps are the typical worm-gear style, best tool for the job when you are
driving long distance road trips. Likewise, the Optima Gel Cell Battery takes the place of the vintage lead-acid
unit, because with this 'bird you are chasing the horizon, not plastic trophies.
The transmission and rear end are, according to the owner, original to the car. The entire drivetrain has been
gone through by a professional mechanic, tuned up, and dailed in. She is road ready.
Chassis Description
The undercarriage is dry as a bone, floor pans are clean and frame rails solid, consistent with a rotisserie
restored car that has been seasonally driven and well kept. The gas tank has some body color overspray that can be
stripped off as a condition of sale. Suspension, brakes and exhaust are all in excellent condition. Any cleaner
and you wouldn't want to put the car on the road.
Year
1970
Displacement
440
Make
Plymouth
Transmission
Automatic Floor Shift
Model
Superbird
Gears
727 Torqueflight
Price
$119,000
Rear End
8 3/4 Sure-Grip
Location
Grayslake, IL
Final Drive
3.55:1
Odometer
85452
Drivetrain
Rear-wheel Drive
VIN
RM23U0A169443
Body Type
Superbird
Engine HP
375
Exterior Color
B5 Blue Fire Metallic
Cylinders
8
Interior Color
Black
Factory Options
Added Accessories
SIX PACK Carburetor setup
TicTacToc
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