There is a '70 Road Runner ragtop on the B-bodies only discussion board...
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/1970-roadrunner-convertible.167648/
Well, maybe? Just showing that the Road Runner is right up there with the other pedigree cars.. Speaking of pedigree, had one of those B5 blue funny valve cover 69 Road Runners over at the house a couple of weeks ago for Christmas dinner..
1970 Plymouth Road Runner
-3x black car
-bench seat
-383 pistol-grip 4speed WITH air conditioning - has later model 440 HP in it now.
-Very unique car with respect to being triple black with air - heck, even the a/c system holds pressure. All the reverse lock-out system for the car is there...
Ope ration 1970 Road Runner:
Well, she is finally here... Not sure what the future holds, but as long as she is in my garage, I will continually make it better.. She'll be a cool car with it being an original triple black, 383 pistol-grip 4speed with air.. I'll start tinkering getting it...
Operation 1970 Road Runner:
Well, she is finally here... Not sure what the future holds, but as long as she is in my garage, I will continually make it better.. She'll be a cool car with it being an original triple black, 383 pistol-grip 4speed with air.. I'll start tinkering getting it...
Hello All,
Not sure if I ever did an introduction a long time ago. I recently acquired a '70 Plymouth Superbird. I've owned a Road Runner before, a B5 69 383 column auto with white bench seat interior. It was a super car actually. Over the last 30 years, I've had my fair share of Mopars...
Boooooooo,
Yeap, it was me.................. And Stuart,,,,,,,,,,, that's $125K PLUS another nice mopar or $145K out the door. Still a great bargain I think....... But,, I'm sort of jaded when it comes to Daytonas.. :D
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