Description
1970 Plymouth Road Runner 4-SpeedIntroducing this 1970 Plymouth Road Runner 4-Speed, finished in its striking Blue Fire Metallic exterior over a clean black interior. With its purposeful styling and no-nonsense attitude, this example reflects the original spirit of Mopar's budget-minded muscle car, built for performance without unnecessary frills. Highlights:- California Car- Long-Term Ownership 20+ Years- Exterior Color: Blue Fire Metallic- 4-Speed Manual Transmission- V8 Engine- Edelbrock AVS2 Carburetor- Power Steering- Drum Brakes- Mopar Performance Valve Covers- MSD Blaster 2 Coil- Hurst Shifter- Chrysler Solid State Radio- Chrome Accents- Mopar 14-inch Rally-Style wheelsPower comes from a V8 engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission, offering a direct and engaging driving experience. The inclusion of a Hurst shifter adds to the car's driver-focused feel, while dual exhaust outlets provide the expected muscle car sound. Exterior details such as chrome bumpers, quad headlights, and 14-inch Rally-style wheels maintain the car's period-correct appearance. It rides on Cooper Cobra Radial G/ T tires, and the trunk retains a jack and full-size spare for practicality. Inside, the cabin stays true to its roots with bench seating, dome light, glove box, manual crank windows, and vent windows. A simple analog clock and Chrysler Solid State radio highlight the straightforward design philosophy of the era, while the fender-mounted antenna and classic 3-spoke steering wheel round out the vintage touches. The Road Runner was one of the few cars officially licensed from Warner Bros., complete with the famous beep-beep horn inspired by the cartoon character, an unusual and memorable feature that helped set it apart from its competitors. Whether you're adding to a collection or looking for a classic Mopar with authentic character, this Road Runner presents as a well-kept example that remains mechanically sound. For $56, 500Introducing this 1970 Plymouth Road Runner 4-Speed, finished in its striking Blue Fire Metallic exterior over a clean black interior. With its purposeful styling and no-nonsense attitude, this example reflects the original spirit of Mopar's budget-minded muscle car, built for performance without unnecessary frills. Highlights:- California Car- Long-Term Ownership 20+ Years- Exterior Color: Blue Fire Metallic- 4-Speed Manual Transmission- V8 Engine- Edelbrock AVS2 Carburetor- Power Steering- Drum Brakes- Mopar Performance Valve Covers- MSD Blaster 2 Coil- Hurst Shifter- Chrysler Solid State Radio- Chrome Accents- Mopar 14-inch Rally-Style wheelsPower comes from a V8 engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission, offering a direct and engaging driving experience. The inclusion of a Hurst shifter adds to the car's driver-focused feel, while dual exhaust outlets provide the expected muscle car sound. Exterior details such as chrome bumpers, quad headlights, and 14-inch Rally-style wheels maintain the car's period-correct appearance. It rides on Cooper Cobra Radial G/ T tires, and the trunk retains a jack and full-size spare for practicality. Inside, the cabin stays true to its roots with bench seating, dome light, glove box, manual crank windows, and vent windows. A simple analog clock and Chrysler Solid State radio highlight the straightforward design philosophy of the era, while the fender-mounted antenna and classic 3-spoke steering wheel round out the vintage touches. The Road Runner was one of the few cars officially licensed from Warner Bros., complete with the famous beep-beep horn inspired by the cartoon character, an unusual and memorable feature that helped set it apart from its competitors. Whether you're adding to a collection or looking for a classic Mopar with authentic character, this Road Runner presents as a well-kept example that remains mechanically sound.











