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Looking for Project 1970 Road Runner

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Anyone out there want to sell their project?..would prefer a running car..4 speed..
 
Anyone out there want to sell their project?..would prefer a running car..4 speed..

What ballpark price range are you looking to spend? How far are you willing to look? What constitutes too much project in your eyes?

I just bought my '72, but saw a lot of 1970's along the way. Try using Autotempest and Oodle cars. Last I checked, there was one in really good looking shape near Richmond, VA. #'s matching 383 air grabber 4-speed car. If you don't see it on there, let me know and I'll see if I can dig up the printout at home or if I threw it away.

If that doesn't work, there's a rusty, non-completely bucket one that I looked at in Baltimore. Non-numbers 440, but auto on column.

Nevermind, found link: http://richmond.craigslist.org/cto/2564656086.html

Other one;
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/2576747874.html

Now, these aren't my carrs, and I'm not associated with the people selling them, just trying to help out.
 
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I friend of mine has a 70 RR with a 4speed. It has a running 440. The car is mostly original. I think it has the original red paint. It is pretty rust free. It would make a great project. I'm not sure what he is asking but you can call him at 423-316-4755. His name is Karol tell him Wayne told you about it. It is a post car.Located in N.Ga.
I think he may have the matching # 383 to go with it.
 
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I friend of mine has a 70 RR with a 4speed. It has a running 440. The car is mostly original. I think it has the original red paint. It is pretty rust free. It would make a great project. I'm not sure what he is asking but you can call him at 423-316-4755. His name is Karol tell him Wayne told you about it. It is a post car.Located in N.Ga.
I think he may have the matching # 383 to go with it.
 
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those 2 links are bad..thanks for any help..I had a friend In high school who had a gold 4 speed that I liked very well..1970 is the year I like and a 4 speed..a running prject would be a plus..what would be a ballpark price? for what I am looking for?


What ballpark price range are you looking to spend? How far are you willing to look? What constitutes too much project in your eyes?

I just bought my '72, but saw a lot of 1970's along the way. Try using Autotempest and Oodle cars. Last I checked, there was one in really good looking shape near Richmond, VA. #'s matching 383 air grabber 4-speed car. If you don't see it on there, let me know and I'll see if I can dig up the printout at home or if I threw it away.

If that doesn't work, there's a rusty, non-completely bucket one that I looked at in Baltimore. Non-numbers 440, but auto on column.

Nevermind, found link: http://richmond.craigslist.org/cto/2564656086.html

Other one;
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/2576747874.html

Now, these aren't my carrs, and I'm not associated with the people selling them, just trying to help out.
 
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