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1970 Plymouth Roadrunner Convertible Value

She is fun, I have her registered and licensed for the street and im now working on headlights etc to really make her street legal and then I will likely sell her
 
She is fun, I have her registered and licensed for the street and im now working on headlights etc to really make her street legal and then I will likely sell her
Definitely need to have fun in her before selling her! :drinks:
 
matching numbers 383 4 spd vert . is a good thing to have .

Done and done nice, original sheet metal ?

IMO ask $75k and go from there .
But I would not take anything less than upper 60s
 
GTX - thanks. Looks like original metal. Im going to put her on the lift next week and post some undercarriage photos.
 
Undercarriage as promised

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3 broadcast sheets

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Purchase order, consumer info and warranty

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A lot of convertibles are making their way to market. Which makes sense. They were not as desirable back in the day. Thus not nearly as beat up. At the same time more rare by manufacturer build numbers. I personally don't care for convertibles. But there are a whole lot of folks that disagree. And their money is as green as mine. I truly hope you get what you need for car. In only helps the whole market.
 
There were only 824 1970 Road Runner Convertibles built,how many can be left 50 years later?
 
There were only 824 1970 Road Runner Convertibles built,how many can be left 50 years later?
There were only 701 1970 Plymouth Satellite convertibles made, I have owned 3. My first one was a 318, 3 on the tree, the other 2 were 318 automatics.
 
70 B body convertibles are indeed rare birds,no pun intended. But as stated above the cars that weren't popular sales wise are the cars that everyone wants to own today. Like wingcars,Hemi cars,and convertibles. The 71 Cuda was a poor seller, only selling half of what the 70 Cudas sold, but everyone wants one nowadays!
 
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