1970 Plymouth Road Runner on 2040-cars
Albany, New York, United States
Engine:383 engine
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Purple
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: White
Model: Road Runner
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: none
Drive Type: 4 speed
Mileage: 46,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
up for sale is a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner in need of a total restoration. Car has the original 383 engine and 4 speed transmission with the pistol grip shifter. Original color is purple with a white vinyl top and interior is white. Body has rust and needs quarters and roof has some rust. Driver side fender is damaged but I had used the fender that came on it for another car so this car was not in an accident . Frame is really solid from what I can see but may need some small spots fixed and floor does have a few bad spots.Driver door lock plate needs to be fixed as door does not stay closed. Original miles I believe is 46,000 and car did run when parked 10 years ago but I have not started it since. It does turn over so it is not seized up. I have other front fenders to go with car and some other parts can be purchased separately. Buyer is responsible for pick up or shipping upon full payment at the end of auction and car can be stored here till arrangements are made. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
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