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1970 Plymouth Roadrunner 2 Door Coupe, 383 V8, Numbers Matching, Real Roadrunner on 2040-cars

US $31,990.00
Year:1970 Mileage:66436
Location:

Brentwood, California, United States

Brentwood, California, United States

 

1970,  ROADRUNNER,  2 Door Coupe

ORIGINAL NUMBERS MATCHING CAR WITH A VERY STRONG 383 ENGINE. This car has been well maintained and runs perfectly with a fresh tune up. You will be the center of attention as you and Wiley Coyote cruise down the street. This is the real deal. This car is ready for a show or just cruise. You will get lots of looks, thumbs ups, and people asking you to honk the horn to hear the Beep! Beep!

* New VooDoo performance cam and Hydraulic lifters

* New double roller timing chain and

* New 26" radiator and all new hoses

*8 3/4 “ posi rear end with a 727 automatic trans that has been freshly rebuilt with a new torque convertor.

*Floor shift with console, bucket seats

* Original working Road Runner horn “Beep! Beep!”  

*A working 8 Track player and AM Radio. I’m throwing in my 8 track collection which includes 20 8 tracks. One of the simplest pleasures of driving this car is picking out which 8 track to play while you’re cruising: Beatles, Seager, Eddie Rabbit, Rolling Stones…your choice.

*Paint color is B5Blue in excellent condition, no scratches, dents, chips, or rust.

*Upholstery is all new, ice blue with white piping accents.

*New black carpet, headliner, and dash.  

*Indicator signal lights in the hood scoop are dark blue

*GAUGES WORK INCLUDING THE TIC-TOC-TAC!   

*New carburetor Edelbrock 600

*New electronic choke

NEEDS WORK:

* Gas Gauge only reads 3/4 when tank is full

* Driver said mirror should be replaced, will change position when going over bumps.

Please call or message me with any questions or if you want more pictures/video 925-872-8866

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