1970 Plymouth Roadrunner Base 6.3l on 2040-cars
Columbus, Georgia, United States
Engine:6.3L 6286CC 383Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 999,999
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Roadrunner
Trim: Base
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Okay Mopar fans here's an outstanding restoration project for somebody who can weld, paint and put an old vintage Muscle car back on the road. Here's the Good: the car floors are 95-97 % solid, engine compartment is excellent. I have an outstanding buldge hood, 2-4 possibly really nice front fenders needing a little TLC. The doors have very little repairing needed. All the glass is good and can be reused. The front seats need to be recovered but in good condition considering the age of the car. The bad is the trunk floor and rear window area and upper trunk area. If you walk around the car and go behind it you can see the extensive damage to to water and rust. Here's the positive, I have a new 1 piece trunk foor, a sub frame replacement that goes under the trunk floor by the passenger side area. I have the raw sheet metal from another car to replace the entire area window area and top of the trunk area. That's were a car guy who can weld will be able to put this car back together. The rear quarters need replacing or repair by a good body guy. The car body overall for it's age looks pretty good. The engine and transmission is a toss up. I have a 383 with automatic transmission on eBay right now. I also have a 440 HP block with 2 cranks and some other parts to rebuild a monster. The car had a 383 originally. This auction is for the body and 440 HP engine block and parts. If you want the 383 act fast! The car can remain stored here for 45-60 days if it's paid for up front. The car will roll onto a trailer with no issues. There are a bunch of parts that have already been removed. I cut the trunk rusted areas out and cleaned the frame rails. I will post more pictures soon. Again the 383 will Not come with this car. email questions!
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