1970 Plymouth Road Runner Rolling Chassis Project Car on 2040-cars
Tehama, California, United States
1970 383/Auto Road Runner Rolling chassis No Motor-No Trans- Bill Of Sale Only Body is surprising solid drivers side floor panel under pedals will need a patch, has minor rocker rust and drivers rear quarter lower has some rust. Needs steering column replaced, gauges are missing, also Roadrunner letters and quarter scoop trim, along with drag link and tie rods, has big drum brakes all the way around but correct drums are missing, seats are there front is split bench drivers portion is gone but there seems to be some extras so I will look closer and update. trunk floor has rust but is still solid, Torque boxes are great underneath of car is real solid, 8-3/4 rear, Front grille, bumper and rear tail lights along with other parts are all in the trunk. Data plate is missing, windshield is cracked and drivers door glass is missing rest of glass looks good. And I probably missed something somewhere but that is as accurate as I can be for now, if something pops up I will add it. Feel free to ask all questions winner pays $250.00 deposit through pay pal within 48 hours and balance (NOT through pay pal) within 7 days I have a rebuilt 383 for extra BILL OF SALE ONLY For some reason they don't offer that option. NO WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED CAR IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS
SHIPPING IS BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY WE WILL HELP IN ANY REASONABLE WAY SUCH AS HELPING TO LOAD CAR
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