1970 Plymouth Road Runner on 2040-cars
Ronceverte, West Virginia, United States
I am always available by mail at: julianejggroat@ukbig.com .
1970 Plymouth Roadrunner
This Car features the following:
-All original body panels (2 owner and was a super straight rust free car, prior to a full rotisserie restoration)
-1969 440cu in. with 3 x 2 bbl. carbs. (original matching number 383 included in sale- Carb to pan)
-Column shifted, 727 Torque-flight is not the original matching number trans.
-Original 3:23 ratio 8 3/4 sure-grip rear has been upgraded with a 3:90 ratio.
-Car has its original N96 Air Grabber hood and it functions as intended
-Bright Blue Bench seat Interior is all original (with the exception of the Front Seat cover and rug)
-All body panels are laser straight (Fit and finish is fantastic)
- Car has always been stored in a climate controlled garage.
- Underside is as clean as the top side.... with a little dusting this is a show quality car.
-Factory tach and gas gauge currently do not function.
- All three Holley Carbs were professionally rebuilt about a year ago.
-Odometer shows 29,700 but TMU
-Original Bumpers have been re-chromed, but remaining original trim is bright and new appearing.
-Car was restored in the early 90's and does not have any aftermarket parts or panels. (except carpet and seat
covers)
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