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Old 02-21-2022, 02:49 PM
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Default '70 Road Runner Project, 440+6, 4-sp, Dana

Ouch...must have been a gorgeous car when new (B7 Blue on black) but time has not been kind to this one.

Seems like there have been quite a few 440+6 Mopar projects coming out of the woodwork lately.

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That is very far along in the unrestorable process...
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Please define "project". LOL
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Please define "project". LOL
This is the only project suitable for the above mentioned hulk.
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What you guys talkin' bout ??? Left side looks pretty good. Little PDR work on the right quarter and roof, couple floor patches, heck it'll be on the road in no time...
But seriously, as equipt, this car is a Mopar version of a RARE Chev product and we all know how many of those have been brought back from this deplorable condition. As one of less than a thousand produced, it is a highly desirable car in the Mopar family and will, most likely, be re-bodied by replacement parts, or a donor. Nothing different than a Chevelle or Camaro "restoration". This is another example of what comes out of the weeds with the current crazy prices...
And at nearly 8k, someone wants this bad. May have a donor body and/or drivetrain sitting around for 30+ years just waiting for a new home.
Heck, I have a '70 Chevelle sitting here that needs almost the same level of work.
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