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1970 Superbird 440 Car-B-Q

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1969-roadrunner-11970 Superbird Barn (on fire) Find

This Plymouth Superbird for sale on ebay right now is smokin’ hot… as in literally on fire! OK, sorry for the bad pun, but there is an interesting story behind this crispy muscle car. See the info from the seller below.

This was once a fully restored super rare 1970 Superbird with a 440 6 pack (triple 2 barrel carbs) and a 727 automatic transmission. It was originally clad in Tor Red, although now it’s mostly surface rust and charcoal. Read the rest of this entry »

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1970 Superbird

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1970-superbird-021970 Plymouth Superbird Roadrunner

Recently pulled out from storage, this would be a great project to jump on. It’s an original 440 4bbl car backed up by a console shift automatic. Unfortunately neither the engine or trans in it now are original. Not the easiest (or cheapest) engine to track down, but it’s doable. Read the rest of this entry »

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1969 Road Runner

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1969-roadrunner-11969 Plymouth Road Runner

Another great car that sat neglected in a field for way too long. This is an original 383-4v car with automatic tranny. But at some point someone decided they’d rather have  a 4 speed and so butchered it and ripped out the original transmission. Read the rest of this entry »

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1969 Road Runner 440

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[ad name=”Adsense 468×15 text below title”]1969-roadrunner-44010Here’s a factory original 440 Road Runner; one of the true fire breathing, legendary Muscle cars from Plymouth. This one has been sitting in a field for 25+ years and certainly shows it.

Behind the 440 is a factory 4 speed and 3.55 gears. Body-wise this car needs some work, but not as bad as some.  Read the rest of this entry »

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