1970 Plymouth Road Runner -- Project -- on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
Engine:383 - missing
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Model: Road Runner
Warranty: none
Trim: none
Drive Type: auto - missing
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: B-5 blue
This is a Real 1970 Road Runner - originally equiped with 383 - auto - colunm shift - 323 open 8.75 -- BUT now this legendary car is in need of a Complete restoration!!
will need new floors, including trunk, - both quarter panels - rocker panel - engine and trans - interior and other various parts
bumpers are good core quality,-- grill is in good shape , -- have front bench seat, -- rallye dash is there, --most all trim is there and in good shape, --tail lights are good,-- hood and deck lid are good, there are a couple small spots inside hood but very repairable
car was B-5 blue, black vinyl top, black interior, black rear stripe
car will be sold with rollers, Not wheels that are shown in pics
car for sale locally and auction maybe ended early for local sale
$500.00 non-refundable deposit at time of purchase, balance with-in 7 days --- Car sold with a Georgia Bill of Sale
will store up to 30 days with paid in full
--------------shipping is sole responsibility of buyer----------
please call with any questions -- 678-656-1639 -- or email at cwsjr52@hotmail.com, I will not be able to check ebay mail much
On Jan-29-13 at 06:38:42 PST, seller added the following information:
I didn't realize that with a bid ebay would remove my buy it now, If interested it was 4500, this is what is advertized locally with a possible make offer accepted, call me
On Jan-31-13 at 21:07:14 PST, seller added the following information:
If interesred ! We are a complete classic restoration shop specializing in all 60 & 70 era cars, However we live mopar.We are the experts at sheet metal work, floors, roof skins, frame rails,and all panel replacement,using AMD products .We would welcome this road runner into our shop as a customers car, Please call with any questions or offers, thanks 678-656-1639
On Feb-01-13 at 16:51:38 PST, seller added the following information:
Car has dash vin and fender tag, I will try and post pic of fender tag tomorrow
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