Vehicle Description
1970 Plymouth Road Runner Why This Car Is Special The Plymouth Road
Runner was a mid-size car with a focus on performance built by
Plymouth in the United States between 1968 and 1980. The Road
Runner was based on the Chrysler B platform (the same as the
Belvedere and Satellite), as a back-to-basics mid-size performance
car. The Road Runner of 1968-1970 was based on the Belvedere, while
the GTX was based on the Sport Satellite, a car with higher level
trim and slight differences in the grilles and taillights. The
standard engine was still the 383 first offered in 1968. The 440
Six Barrel remained an option for 1970. But if you wanted the
�€�King Daddy�€� under the hood, the 426 HEMI and its 425
Horsepower was your choice! Only a handful of these Hemi vehicles
were ever produced and they are very costly! We have a real value
of a solution here we have one at Skyway Classics. A 1970 Plymouth
Road Runner Hemi Tribute that has had a date coded and correct 426
Hemi engine transplanted for a fraction of the cost. Features 1970
Plymouth Road Runner Hemi Tribute 426 Hemi V-8 Engine 4-Barrel
Carburetor Chrome valve covers Power Steering and Power Front Disc
Brakes Air Grabber Hood with the Chrome Hood Pins Mopar Performance
7.5mm Premium Magnetic Spark Plug Wires 15-Inch Wheels with F70-15
Goodyear Redline Tires Dual Exhaust System with Chrome Exhaust Tips
A727 Torque Flite 3-Speed Automatic Transmission Black Bucket Seat
Interior Center Console with Shifter Factory AM Radio Fresh-Looking
Dashboard and Gauges Tic-Toc-Tac Dark Green Metallic Exterior
Bronze Road Runner Graphics Air Grabber Hood with the Chrome Hood
Pins Great chrome bumpers front and rear Great trim Full-Size Spare
in Trunk Mechanical It now has a transplanted 426-cid Hemi engine
in it with the Air Grabber hood and orange air cleaner system,
chrome valve covers, aluminum intake, Power Steering and Power
Front Disc Brakes, Mopar Performance 7.5mm Premium Magnetic Spark
Plug Wires, Dual Exhaust System with Chrome Exhaust Tips, backed by
a A727 Torque Flite 3-Speed Automatic Transmission, and rides on
15-Inch Wheels with F70-15 Goodyear Redline Tires backed by a A727
Torque Flite 3-Speed Automatic Transmission. Interior The interior
on this rare bird is spartan with a Black Bucket Seat Interior,
Center Console with Shifter, Factory AM Radio, the Fresh-Looking
Dashboard and Gauges, and a Tic-Toc-Tac. It has a floor console
with woodgrain and the chrome automatic shifting the heavy-duty
Torque Flite transmission, matching black door panels, black
carpeting, and even the Full-Size Spare in black painted trunk.
Exterior The 1970 model year brought new front and rear end looks
to the basic 1968 body, and it would prove to be another success as
our looks great in the Dark Green Metallic Exterior with the Bronze
Road Runner Graphics. It also has the Air Grabber Hood with the
Chrome Hood Pins great chrome bumpers front and rear, great trim,
and has both a mean and aggressive look and sound with that 426
Hemi to back it up. Conclusion This 1970 Road Runner here at Skyway
Classics is super looking and very fast and will garner respect as
a very powerful muscle car anywhere you drive it to! So give us a
call at 941-254-6608. Disclaimer Information found on the website
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