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Beautiful 70 RR Resto-mod on ebay !!!

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Wow. I would love to take this for a ride. Price is crazy but looks like a top quality job from the pics.

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1970 Plymouth Road Runner
VIN#: RM21N0G104683
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Item specifics
Condition: Used Year: 1970
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): RM21N0G104683 Mileage: 1,600
Transmission: Automatic Make: Plymouth
Body Type: Sedan Model:
Road Runner
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty Engine: Viper Generation 3
Vehicle Title: Clear Drive Type: RWD
Options: CD Player, Leather Seats Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Mango Tango Pearl Fuel Type: Gasoline
Interior Color: Beige For Sale By: Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 10 Drive Side: Left-hand drive
 
Other than the dash & the price, I like it.

Yeah, the dash at first didn't do it for me either. But after a while, that burlwood started looking good with the paint color, and the gauges and display goes along with the whole concept of modernization. I could tolerate it.
 
Unfortunately, real burlwood looks like cheap plastic imitation burlwood from the 80s.
 
Lot of work in it. I like the color, those machined wheels(must be expensive), i like the dash, i like that it is a post car.....& the V-10.
Funny how the listing text makes no mention of the Viper mill.
My guess is the Guy is in the car @ close to 90 K, not counting some man hours. At 5000 rpm that Viper box ia going to sound just fine.
 
not my cup of tea......but it's ok...
if i had 90K...I would not use it on that 70RR
look for a 70 Hemi cuda,.....or... 69 1/2, A12.....hemi bee or bird....
just sayin':thankyou:
 
That's a sweet set of wheels. But what about it is 1970? I love it! And think it's worth the minimum asking price - but it's a trailer queen. Where could you drive it w/o fear of something touching it?
 
That's a sweet set of wheels. But what about it is 1970? I love it! And think it's worth the minimum asking price - but it's a trailer queen. Where could you drive it w/o fear of something touching it?

The exterior ; lines, side scoops, stance. The 1970 is THE quintessential RR , IMHO.
 
The exterior ; lines, side scoops, stance. The 1970 is THE quintessential RR , IMHO.
I don't disagree with you on that point - I'm more referring to all the modern stuff on it. The interior, motor, wheels etc etc. it's so not 1970 in that respect. Beautiful car because it is a 70 RR - but then it's not.
 
The exterior ; lines, side scoops, stance. The 1970 is THE quintessential RR , IMHO.
I like the car advertised....but am torn on the interior dash finish. I would love to have a few more creature comforts in my GTX, but that would detract from the experience of how the car was built (IMHO). As an owner of that body style I really like this car, but even if I had the money, I would be looking at one or two more others that I have seen in the FBBO membership first. :thumbsup:
 
Having made a similar build, $90k is CHEAP! I like how that dash and console flow together but I really don't care for the wood burl inserts. Is that console out of a Viper? Since my car has a similar suspension ( I did not see the rear defined) I KNOW that is an awesomely comfortable ride. I do have a problem with the silver dollar sized discs on that quick of a car plus it just looks like they are not correct( proportion I suppose).I would own it, but, I already have one not quite as fast! Mine is fast enough to get me in trouble as evidenced by my 30 over ticket in Arizona last Wed on the way to MATS. I also averaged 22.5 mpg on the 600 mile drive.
 
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