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Plymouth Roadrunner 440 cubic inch V8 SIX PACK 1970

Allgemeine Beschreibung : Chrysler already knew their winged warriors could go 200 MPH on the track thanks to the 1969 Dodge Daytona. But if they wanted Richard Petty back in a Mopar, they had to build him a Plymouth version to race. Et voila! The Superbird was born. Built under slightly different homologation rules, it was nevertheless built for combat and included all the hardware you needed on the street. A 440 cubic inch V8 was standard, as were power disc brakes and power steering, but fluff like A/C and power windows were not on the list. If you wanted to go fast, nothing else could do it better and even though most buyers didn’t quite get it in 1970, today the Superbird remains at the very top of the Mopar enthusiast’s wish list.

This gorgeous Arctic White ‘Bird is refreshing simply because it isn’t orange, but there’s so much more to it than that. Wearing a no-expense-spared restoration and just 500 test-and-tune miles, it’s easily the finest example we’ve ever featured. It carries all its original sheetmetal and has been refinished to a level that’s surely better than new. These were quickly and often haphazardly built, but the guys in charge of getting the bodywork straight and the paint shiny went above and beyond the call of duty. All the special Superbird parts are intact—the nose cone is steel, not a fiberglass repro, the wing is aluminum, and the scoops on top of the fenders are plastic, just as it was when it was new. The paint is two-stage urethane that’s a lot deeper and shinier than the original enamel, and the black vinyl top that disguises the fiberglass rear window “plug” is expertly fitted. We’ve always liked the way Mopar doors sound when they’re right, and these close with a solid kerchunk, not a hollow whap. Correct decals were installed as needed, along with correct hood pins and a bunch of fresh chrome. And before you complain about the fit of the nose cone, we note that the restorer was instructed to leave it as it was, not perfect it. This car is right.

This is also a factory P6XA black bucket seat car with a console, which elevates it above some of its siblings with standard bench seats. In truth, the stylish black and silver interior looks upscale even though it was designed to be basic, and on a car that can run like this one buckets are a smart choice. Everything is from Legendary, so it’s right and beautifully done, and just about everything you can touch is new. Rallye gauges, including the tach, were all rebuilt although the clock is offline. All the interior courtesy lights brighten the interior when you open the door and the dash glows softly when you activate the headlights, which pop up reliably when you hit the switch. Fresh woodgrained appliques warm things up somewhat inside and this is a big car, so you’ll find it comfortable for you and your family. The Road Runner’s giant trunk is largely the same, although the giant wing is tied into the subframe, so those brackets are tucked into the corners. You’ll note there’s a correct full-sized spare.

This is a U-code car, so the original engine was a 440 cubic inch V8 with a 4-barrel carburetor, but during the restoration it was upgraded to a correct Six Pack induction system. The HP-coded big block was rebuilt to stock specs and detailed for show, from the unique Six Pack air cleaner assembly to the Hemi orange on the block itself. It is nicely tuned so it starts easily and idles well after it comes off the choke, and there’s plenty of power on tap at any speed—I’d argue that a well-driven 440/6 will run with a Hemi up to any sane speed. A new radiator, fresh wiring harness, correct exhaust manifolds, and even the unique ‘beep-beep’ horns for which Chrysler paid Warner Bros. a royalty make it look and feel authentic. It makes plenty of oil pressure, doesn’t smoke or burn oil, stays cool, and pulls itself around effortlessly on the road. This is a seriously fast car, even today, and it only works better the faster you go.

It is just as beautifully detailed underneath, thanks to the rotisserie restoration. Bright white floors make for a great background for the hardware and it’s as neatly finished as the bodywork above. The TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transmission offers crisp shifts without any harshness, and 3.55 gears on a Sure Grip limited slip were standard equipment. As I mentioned, power front disc brakes were part of the package and a fat front sway bar makes it feel a little less giant on the road. A reproduction exhaust system has just the right sound and the chrome oval tips look great under the bumper in back. Both 14- and 15-inch wheels were available, and this car wears 15-inch Rallyes with reproduction F60-15 Goodyear Polyglas bias-ply tires for an authentic 1970 feel.

This car also includes a nice documentation package that include the original Chrysler Corporation Broadcast Sheet, manuals, Govier paperwork, receipts, and some period promotional literature.

Our favorite cars are those that aren’t merely beautiful or fast, but that also include a cool story and the Superbird is one of the best stories in the entire automotive kingdom. This car includes a spectacular restoration, desirable upgrades and features, and it’s not orange. Nothing else makes a statement like that towering wing and the day has finally come when the Superbird commands respect everywhere it goes. If you’re looking for one and demand excellence, this Arctic White ‘Bird deserves a look. Call today!

Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections of any car in our inventory prior to purchase.

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1970 Plymouth Roadrunner 440 cubic inch V8 SIX PACK is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in Macedonia by for $179900.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Plymouth Modell : Roadrunner Ausführung : 440 cubic inch V8 SIX PACK Hubraum : 0.0 Modelljahr : 1970 Lage : Ohio

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über Plymouth
Die Marke Plymouth hatte von Anfang an einen erheblichen Einfluss auf die Automobilindustrie bis zu ihrer letztendlichen Absendung. Hier ist ein Überblick über Plymouth, der seine Geschichte, bemerkenswerte Modelle und Spezifikationen abdeckt:

Frühe Jahre und Stiftung:
Origins (1928): Plymouth wurde von der Chrysler Corporation als erschwingliche Marke mit mittlerer Ebene vorgestellt, die sich auf budgetbewusste Verbraucher zielte.
Erfolgsfaktoren: Aufgrund seiner zuverlässigen Technik, Erschwinglichkeit und cleveren Marketingkampagnen erlangte es Beliebtheit.
Bemerkenswerte Modelle:
Plymouth Road Runner (1968-1980):
Ikone Muscle Car: Bekannt für seine Leistung, Erschwinglichkeit und minimalistisches Design.
Spezifikationen: Bieten Sie verschiedene V8 -Motoroptionen mit Strom von 335 bis 390 PS an.
Plymouth Barracuda (1964-1974):
Muscle Car -Konkurrent: positioniert als sportlicher Konkurrent im Muscle Car -Segment.
Spezifikationen: Die Motoroptionen umfassten V8s mit Ausgangsleistung zwischen 145 und 425 PS.
Plymouth Fury (1955-1978):
Langlebigkeit: Eines der am längsten produzierten Modelle von Plymouth, die in verschiedenen Körperstilen erhältlich ist.
Technische Funktionen: Motoroptionen umfassten V8s mit Strom von 215 bis 375 PS.
Plymouth Valiant (1960-1976):
Kompaktes Auto: Eingeführt als kompaktes Auto, bekannt für seine Haltbarkeit und Zuverlässigkeit.
Motorspezifikationen: Inline-Six- und V8-Motoren mit Strom von 100 bis 235 PS.
Niedergang und Niedergang:
Spätere Jahre: Plymouth stand vor Herausforderungen aufgrund der Markenverdünnung innerhalb der Chrysler Corporation und dem zunehmenden Wettbewerb durch andere Marken.
Abbruch: Die Marke hatte in den neunziger Jahren zu kämpfen, da die Unternehmensumstrukturierung und der sinkende Umsatz zurückgegangen sind. Plymouth stellte 2001 im Rahmen von DaimlerChryslers Straffungsbemühungen die Produktion ein.
Vermächtnis und Auswirkungen:
Plymouths Vermächtnis liegt in seinen Beiträgen zur amerikanischen Automobillandschaft und bietet zuverlässige, erschwingliche und stilvolle Fahrzeuge. Während es in seinen späteren Jahren Herausforderungen stand und letztendlich die Produktion einstellte, bleiben einige seiner ikonischen Modelle, insbesondere diejenigen in der Muscle -Car -Ära, unter Sammlern und Enthusiasten und hinterlassen eine dauerhafte Marke für die Automobilgeschichte.