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Re: 1970 road runner 6 bbl
Agreed - the only V-code bringing that kind of money will be a Superbird or a ragtop (and, at B-J, even the latter didn't do that).
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Re: 1970 road runner 6 bbl
If the car needs a total restoration, I would not be a buyer at $40K. Does it have a numbers block? Restoration costs would put you under water on the car pretty quickly. They are fun cars and very fast, I had a tor-red 1970 GTX 440+6 with super drag pac 4:10 and it would run - actually a bit rarer than the RR. (I paid $8K for mine years ago). Sold it to restore my 69 GT500 Shelby.
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Re: 1970 road runner 6 bbl
I was saying you couldnt touch a Numbers Matching Purple HEMI RR with this cars options and a Buildsheet for under $150k In todays market.
I think this 6 pack car restored to a very nice level would be about 75k into days market.. JMO |
Re: 1970 road runner 6 bbl
Yes the motor and transmission is numbers matching,the vin matches the vin on the broadcast sheet,tags and scecret vin on the rad support.I confimrmed that it is truly an in-violet RR.Car came with hood stripes (black)No longer the original organisol tectured paint.Although this guy is saying its original paint.Car looks to have been repainted from the belt line down,hood was repainted and the rest was buffed .Interior is white - no yellowed.This guy is asking in the mid fifties for this car and for amount of money I would have to put into it 30 to 40K I think he is asking way too much.Bob
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Re: 1970 road runner 6 bbl
Sounds like a neat car but based on your description, mid $50's seems way too high.
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