https://www.ebay.com/itm/1970-Plymouth-Road-Runner-Superbird/122787490773?hash=item1c96b46bd5:g:fT8AAOSwbw1Z-g6c&vxp=mtr
Low miles and incorrectly restored to the nines.
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I owned that car for a very short period of time. I bought it from a seller in Maine and sold it to John Balow before it even got delivered to me. It's a long story but I can tell you that car has a lot more than 8800 miles on it. John knows that and in fact renegotiated the deal with me once he looked at the car. I'm not surprised that he then misrepresented the miles once he "restored" the car and resold it.
Quote from: Aero426 on November 01, 2017, 10:28:28 PM
Low miles and incorrectly restored to the nines.
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its got the super accredited GG paperwork. That doesnt justify everything ? LOL :violin:
Greetings,
I have become a Mopar enthusiast over the last 4 years and I am still learning its a lot about the numbers. I was curious if I understand the hand written page with all the numbers in that below the casting number for the block it appears to be a date code. If correct, is that 1968 ? Could a block made that early been original to this car ?
I don't mean to pile on, but why was this car dipped with all the body panels intact?