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Is this 1970 Plymouth Road Runner worth saving?

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Here is the link to the car. 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

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Everything from the rear seat forward and the entire roof assembly will need to be replaced. See the Franken Runner thread in the members projects section.
 
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Would not buy it from Copart, they are pretty steep on buyer fees. Would make a good parts car though.
 
I seem to remember saying,great looking Road Runner,it just needs to lose the Taxicab wheels to look really great when he bought the car.
 
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I was waiting for that comment. What took so long?
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Parts car only. The cost to resurrect that car-daver would be enormous...but parts to help a much nicer project get back on the road sooner would be a more efficient endeavor.
 
Parts car only. The cost to resurrect that car-daver would be enormous...but parts to help a much nicer project get back on the road sooner would be a more efficient endeavor.
Those 70 Road Runners in Steve Magnante's video's in the New Hampshire junkyard need the entire rear clips replaced due to rust. This wreck would be good to save one of those cars.
 
This happened years ago coming back from Springfling, T boned by a red light runner. Car was sold to a SoCal builder who repaired the car then sold back to the original owner. I should note that they drove the car back in this condition.

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