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Plymouth Road Runner 1970 440 6 Pack Yellow, Black And Silver Interior on 2040-cars

US $49,500.00
Year:1970 Mileage:26078 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:440 6 pack
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: RM23VOG139183
Year: 1970
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Road Runner
Trim: black
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 26,078
Exterior Color: Yellow
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

1970 Plymouth Road Runner 440 6 Pack. This is an original V code 440 6 Pack car. The car has the correct 440 6 pack in it but Im not sure how to tell if it is the original block or not so please assume it is a replacement block because after looking at a lot of these for sale it looks like most of them are replacement blocks. The car has an older restoration on it and it looks to be in excellent condition I would call it a #2 quality car. The paint is in excellent condition it is shiny and smooth and the only marking I saw was one small chip on the drivers rocker below the door. This has the original color it came from the factory with and that is yellow with a black vinyl top and the vinyl top is in excellent condition with no damage and it looks like it is newer.

     I took the car out for a drive and it runs and goes down the road very nicely. It looks like the tires are fairly new Goodyear polyglas tires and the spare tire has never been used and it matches the other four. The previous owner put on some extra cooling fans behind the radiator because he lived in Texas and it gets really hot in the summer and he wanted extra cooling and they can be removed if you like to make it back to concours correct.

     The interior of the car looks to be all original. The front seats are in excellent condition and the dash has no cracks and is in excellent condition. The original steering wheel has a crack in it and so does the road runner emblem in the center of the steering wheel. The back seat has a few spots where the threads have come apart. The carpet is in excellent condition and it has new matching floor mats which look very nice. The door panels are very nice but they could use new interior door handles or the original ones rechromed because they have minor pitting in them. For an original interior the car looks extremely nice.

     The trunk is in excellent condition with a new Goodyear polyglas tire in the trunk with no signs of any issues in the trunk area it is clean and looks to be in excellent condition. The underside of the car looks to have the original undercoating on it. It has new exhaust, gas tank and the rear axel looks like it was also reconditioned when it was restored and it has markings on it and an axel tag.

     The engine compartment is in excellent condition. It has the correct air cleaner and most of the concours correct original 440 6 pack parts under the hood. If there are any items you would like for me to look at under the hood please let me know I am happy to look at them for you. The mileage I would say is not correct and I have no way to verify it one way or another. There is a trim tag that was in the glove box that says special handling car and I don't know what that means but I took a picture of it.

     So to sum everything up this is an older restoration that is in excellent #2 quality of an original 440 6 pack car that comes in its original yellow exterior with a black vinyl top. The interior is a very nice original interior. I don't have a lift but I am happy to take pictures of anything you like or look the car over and give you any numbers that I can find.

     I will be a the Barrett-Jackson car auction most of this coming week and if you are going to be over there I can drive the car over to show it to you. Or I live about a 1/2 hour away and I can bring you over to look at the car at my house. I would consider a partial trade on the car but you would have to pay to have your trade in sent to Phoenix and also pay to have this car brought over to you. I can be reached on my cell phone at 612-275-8722. Thanks Kevin Manley.

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