This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner authentic V-code is a
matching-numbers example that received a full nut-and-bolt,
top-to-bottom restoration. Power comes from the matching-numbers
440 Six-Pack engine mated to a factory 4-speed manual transmission,
upgraded internally with a custom overdrive fourth gear for
improved highway cruising without sacrificing originality. A Track
Pak 3.54 Dana rear end puts power to the ground, staying true to
its factory performance pedigree. Finished in its factory FE5
Rallye Red, this Mopar icon is as impressive underneath as it is on
top. Inside, the cabin features black bucket seats with a center
console, pistol-grip shifter, Rallye instruments and factory-style
presentation throughout. Comfort and drivability are enhanced with
power steering and power brakes, while the Air Grabber hood system
completes the authentic muscle experience. This Road Runner boasts
an impressive level of documentation, including extensive
historical records, restoration photos and provenance details. It
was the subject of a feature in the 2022 edition of Northern Mopars
magazine.
Vehicle Details
1970 Plymouth Road Runner
Listing ID:CC-2031111
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1970
Make:Plymouth
Model:Road Runner
Exterior Color:RALLYE RED
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:294089
VIN:RM23V0A120116
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