1970 Plymouth Road Runner E87 440-six Pack on 2040-cars
Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
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Up for grabs is a very rare and collectible classic automobile. This is the real-deal, a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner
that has been pampered since her Rotisserie Restoration in 2010. A true E87 car (Letter (V) in the VIN's fifth
digit, and on the fender tag. ) Less than 500 examples came from the factory with the 440 Six Pack, and you get to
take full control of this screamer thanks to the four-speed stick shift. The E87 440 Six Pack was all about speed,
The car is painted in the original factory color. The beautiful and rare Sublime Green paint only adds to the value
and helps to showcase the beautiful body lines the car has. Open the door to a clean and solid interior. The vinyl
seats and door panels are all in excellent conditions. There's plenty of room for family and friends, but it's the
driver that's clearly the most important in this Plymouth. You slip into the bucket seat and grab the three-spoke
wheel with the Road Runner horn cap. Beyond that is a full set of factory gauges and auxiliary readouts under the
dash. This package includes a tach, which is especially helpful because the Hurst performance shifter is a huge
source of fun. Your favorite feature of this muscle machine is under the hood. It's a true E87 440 cubic-inch V8
with triple set of dual carbs (the legendary Six Pack.) This is a true V-code coupe, and that gives you true
rarity. Fully detailed with Hemi Orange paint, an original proper air cleaner and valve covers. She comes with the
original correct style factory Mopar battery. The exhaust note at idol is amazing, you can hear the thunder from
the moment this V8 roars to life. It’s the sound of raw horsepower and to drive this beauty is truly a thrill,
with power steering and power disk brakes and the four-speed stick shift keeps you in total control of this
monstrous package and the attention you get is crazy!! Great opportunity to invest and add to your collection.Mopar Fender Tag
RM21: Roadrunner 2-door Coupe
VOG: 440 390HP 3x2BBL 8CYL (440 SIX PACK) 1970 St. Louis, MO, USA
Sequence number: 138368
E87: 440 cid 3x2 barrel V8 (High Performance 390hp)
D21: 4 speed manual transmission
FJ5: Sublime Exterior
H2X9: Trim – High, Vinyl Bench Seat, Black
TX9: Black Int. Door frames
A07: Build Date: October 07
Order Number: Q32017
FJ5: Sublime Top Color
A04: Basic (Radio) group
A33: Track Pak w/3:54 ratio
A57: Roadrunner Décor Package
B51: Power Brakes
G33: LH Remote Racing Mirror
J25: 3 speed wipers
J45: Hood tie down pins
M21: Roof drip rail moldings
M25: Wide sill moldings
M31: Belt moldings
N85: Tachometer
R11: Radio Solid State AM (2Watts)
V21: Performance Hood Treatment
V8Y: Transverse Stripes, Yellow
26: 26inch Radiator
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