1 of 429 Convertibles | 2 Broadcast Sheets | 383 V8 | Automatic |
Power Steering | Power Brakes | 3 Owners | Painted Underbody
Your looking at an absolutely wonderful rotisserie restored 1970
Plymouth Roadrunner convertible. Only 429 Roadrunner convertibles
were produced in 1970 with the 383 V8 and 3-speed automatic
transmission. This particular example was built November 3rd, 1969
in St. Louis, received a rotisserie restoration, and has the
aforementioned 383/335hp 4-barrel V8 engine mated to the A727
3-speed automatic transmission. This Roadrunner is also equipped
with a (X9) Black bench seat, (A01) light package, power steering,
11' heavy-duty power drum brakes, dual exhaust, (N88) cruise
control, Music Master AM radio, (V3X) black power convertible top,
heavy-duty rally suspension, heavy-duty shocks, front sway bar, and
more. This vehicle is a two-owner car that spent ifs entire life in
DuBois, Pennsylvania. In December of 2019, this car's engine was
completely disassembled and rebuilt professionally from the ground
up with receipts included. Two original build sheets accompany the
vehicle, along with an original 1973 registration, and engine
receipts.
For more information give us a call at 248-714-2110 or email us at
[email protected]
Vehicle Details
1970 Plymouth Road Runner
Listing ID:CC-1821895
Price:$95,995
Location:Milford, Michigan
Year:1970
Make:Plymouth
Model:Road Runner
Odometer:55230
Stock Number:3CM112P
VIN:RM27N0G152666
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