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01-19-2005, 10:48 AM | #1 | |
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1970 roadrunner what's it wurth?
383 magum. 4 speed 2 dr. htp, air grabber hood, pistolgrip shifter.
needs restoration. complete car, everything is there. |
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02-02-2005, 02:06 AM | #2 | |
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Re: 1970 roadrunner what's it wurth?
what shape is the body in? how does it run? what color is the car? etc etc
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02-02-2005, 10:53 AM | #3 | |
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Re: 1970 roadrunner what's it wurth?
the car ran great when I parked it but, it has been years.
one 1/4 pannel has rust but the rest is pritty solid. |
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02-03-2005, 02:10 AM | #4 | |
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Re: 1970 roadrunner what's it wurth?
I had a 70 Road Runner back in '93 so it's been a few years. I bought it for 2400 dollars. My how times have changed. Mine was a stripper, (bench seat column auto, you get the idea), but with your options, and I say this bluntly, color doesn't matter in the Mopar world as long as its original. Mine was a Citron gold. I hated the color at first, but eventually, it grew on me. I would say that your car is worth at least 5500 dollars unrestored and somewhere in the 20's when restored.
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Re: 1970 roadrunner what's it wurth?
Its so hard to say, without seeing a car...One with rust & hasn't been ran in years...
Sounds like its would be worth your time to at least do a partial restoration though. Good luck/skill! |
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I can assure you that if your car came as described with said options that it has some value, running or not. I can attest that if my Road Runner had those options I would have held on to it. I just didn't like the spartan taxi cab like-ness of mine and that was my reasons for unloading it in the process of restoration. Anything with a pistol grip is hella fun to drive. Throw in the air grabber and you have one hot Road Runner. My brother's last car had one, a 70 Cuda, man what a blast! His car now getting a full rotisserie restoration is a 70 Charger RT/SE, B3 with B5 leather, but with the Auto, we talk about how fun this car would be with a 4-speed, but oh well you can't have everything these days. I would hang on to it and restore it as per your broadcast sheet or fender tag, if you still have it.
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Re: 1970 roadrunner what's it wurth?
That what I'm thinking. Realy don't want to sell.
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02-05-2005, 09:55 PM | #8 | ||
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Re: 1970 roadrunner what's it wurth?
we (my dad and I) have the exact same roadrunner, only no air grabber, but it's got a tiny rust spot on the bottom of the driver's door... ours is red with black racing stripes...
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