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Question about a 1970 Plymouth road runner

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I was scrolling through YouTube shorts when I found a guy on YouTube showing a body tag for his 1970 Plymouth roadrunner making the claim it’s a 1 of 1 road runner please help would really like to know is this car 1 of 1

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Why would it matter? Are you looking to buy the car?
Despite what sales people and magazine articles used to claim, it is really hard to narrow it down with certainty.
A Burnt Orange 383 727 Road Runner with few options. One year only color.
 
N96 Air Grabber.
Burnt orange and white interior.
 
August 24...that's fairly early. Otherwise, a mass produced model. :)
 
The video goes on and on and on for an unbearable 15 minutes and 49 seconds while he says FK5 & FK5 & FK5 over and over. When he isn't saying FK5; he's going on about the H2KW trim code.

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Anyway, for posterity...

VIN: RM23N0A107760
 
Also, the video guy says:

"Decoding the fender tag on a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner the no name Nationals Road Runner I have determined it is a 1 of 1 rare Road Runner with its H2KW code this was a bench seat car plus N96 AIR Gabber Hood plus its turn signal in the Hood V21 plus L31 Hood stripes"

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The video guys is mad because people told him the car is a Satellite and someone put RR parts on it.
 
Oh, it's 1 of 1 because of the bench seat.
:rofl:

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The video guy posted a picture of it too:

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Do I see a grille emblem next to 'Plymouth'? I guess a prior owner personalized it.
 
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I was scrolling through YouTube shorts when I found a guy on YouTube showing a body tag for his 1970 Plymouth roadrunner making the claim it’s a 1 of 1 road runner please help would really like to know is this car 1 of 1

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You're only 2-1/2 hours away from him. Go take a look at it...look for the rust and overall condition. Take pictures. Satisfy the itch.

An already finished RR will cost you less.
 
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With the number of options that were available on a Mopar during that era, they were all "one of one." If I recall correctly, I think the numerical probability of identical cars was in the the neighborhood of one in 17,000.
 
By design, my GTX nearly has an identical twin. The original owner, the local Plymouth dealer, ordered another one in 1969, with identical options. However, the colors and model year were different. So each car is still "one of one."
 
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