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Trying to get ballpark value

smokin_joe69_99

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Hey everyone totally new to owning a collector car but I am forced to sell due to health I have a 1970 Plymouth road runner convertible with a 440 six pack 4 speed Hurst pistol grip shifter all numbers matching car has been painted in non original color and has a new vinyl top. 80 000 miles I think runs mint previous îy had put a 4 barrel on instead it has had rear 6 at a Mú dealer I am 3 Rd owner In 6opinionquartersyyunderstand it would need a full strip you and proper forest green paint

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Sad to hear about your health. Sal prices are down some since 22 but I'm sure someone here knows.
 
I'm going take a stab at $60K 'Murican.

Nice car.... it's a shame that it's now black knowing how much everyone here loves a green car. :lol:
 
The OP alludes to this being a numbers matching 6 pack (barrel). Although who knows if it's correct, during a Google search, the information suggests only 20 V-code, 4 speed convertibles were made, with an additional 14 automatics. Fact or fiction??
 
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