1970 Plymouth Roadrunner on 2040-cars
Coram, New York, United States
I have for sale a 1970 Plymouth roadrunner. It is a factory B5 blue car with black buckets and black top. I have the fender tag no build sheet. The car came with and still has the 4spd with pistol grip tranny. Factory air grabber with all the factory air grabber parts still present. Car shows 79k and by looking at the shape of the seats I would say its accurate? It has the factory tic toc tac and nice clean un cracked dash pad.It still has the original buddy seat in great shape. Car comes with a completely rebuilt 1969 383 long block. I have $3000 in receipts in the motor. New pistons , bearings, cam gaskets freeze out plugs heads rebuilt with new valves ,etc etc. It comes with used headers that came with the car as well as motor mounts clutch intake ,carb all parts that where on the car before it was taken apart. The car has been off the road for 22 years so it needs to be completely gone through as far as mechanically speaking. It still has the factory radiator as well as the original air grabber hood and what I believe to be all the air grabber parts including the air cleaner and pan. The body is in need of metal work. The floors, truck pan, quarters , torsion bar member and driver door needs to be replaced. The fenders , roof , inner fenders firewall are in nice shape. Hood is nice too just a small spot underneath by the hood hinge". This is a beautiful car when its done . B5 blue black top and interior with air grabber and 4spd. All the moldings are here with the car and all seem to be in very nice shape. I will answer any questions ,if you want to speak with me on the phone just send me a message and I ll give you my number all call you back. This is a 44 year old car that's been off the road for 22 years and needs to be completely restored. So please understand that before you buy it. Because you are buying the car as is where is. I will work with you on being here for the shipping. |
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