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1970 Roadrunner Superbird Matching Number Bucket Seats Console(1 Time Listing!) on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:51000
Location:

United States

United States

One time listing here on EBAY. 

1970 PLYMOUTH SUPERBIRD , COMPLETE MATCHING NUMBER CAR! PRICED TO SELL! THIS CAR WILL ONLY BE LISTED ONCE!

If you are in the market for a Superbird this is a rare offering on a car with a lot going for it.

 

Hi impact Tora Red paint

 Original 440 U CODE ENGINE  

Automatic transmission

Black bucket seats, with center console.

52911 original miles

original metal nose

original 956 radiator

Build sheet, and fender tag, Door sticker.

Listed in the NASCAR REGISTRY

extremely well taken care of car with one repaint

Both jacks and spare

this is a extremely dependable quality car that appears to retain all its original body panels.

only issues that needs to be addressed is the passenger seat has a bit of dry rot on the seams ,,,(foam showing in about a 4 inch area,) and the original black carpet shows signs of wear.

keep in mind this is a driver quality car, Not a  "frame off" show car. ( even though it would show well)

Car is priced at current market value , and I will not take less than my reserve.

Superbird deals come along every so often, and this is a excellent buy for someone looking to get into a ALL MATCHING NUMBER, BUCKET SEAT CONSOLE CAR !!!

 THIS CAR IS ONLY BEING LISTED HERE ONE TIME !

BID TO WIN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

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