The Ultimate Road Runner for 1970 was the Superbird. This Tor-Red example is a rare unrestored, original 'survivor' and is now available from an honored collector within the Mopar community. The numbers matching drivetrain starts off with the 390hp 440 6-Pack (3, 2 barrel carburetors) and is mated to its Torqueflite transmission and 3.55 Sure-Grip differential. This Superbird has power steering and power front disc brakes. Don't let the pictures fool you, it runs and drives great with no issues and turns heads wherever it goes. The carburetors were swapped out about 6 months ago for new factory correct ones due to time stored. The originals come with the car and are in the trunk. Classic musclecars like this can be restored a dozen times but they are only original once. You can't go wrong with adding this to your collection or starting one with a rare piece such as this truly iconic musclecar. Reasonable offers considered.
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