This car is something to be very proud of . I owned a 1970 Roadrunner like this one when I was younger, same color with black interior , automatic transmission. Air grabber hood , But I was young and dumb , I sold it. I regret that to this day . They are the most beautiful cars .
While the thought is nice, it would be very impractical to have held onto those cars through the years. Hopefully you are in a position to go get one now... This is my 5th
@Lorenzogcano actually , my friend and I both had these cars . His was orange with a 4 speed. He still has his , but it's in the process of being restored.
Thanks for that. When I was 19 I owned a ‘70 GTX 4-speed, 440 4-barrel in green with an air grabber hood scoop. Bought it in 73 with 17,000 miles on it for $2,200. 55mph speed limit & gas rationing made me sell it, but man I was glad to have had the experience of ownership. Fond memories!
Back in the day, the Air Grabber option on the sticker was probably less than $200. Can't imagine not ticking that box...OMG. This is just a gorgeous car!!
Thank you Mark. If you were ordering the car then yes, tick all the boxes. But most of these cars were mass produced and at that time the road runner was the affordable muscle car so less was more... 😂
My brother had this car only green. 70 thousand original miles. Told him to put it up after greasing it for long term storage it will be worth 20 times what you paid for it in 20 years. Nope. Traded it in on a pick up. Oh..and it was the 1968 model original 383 I think.
Total envy here. Beautiful colour. The trunk stripe is a little to bright though being white. Maybe a black, or something that matches the dust trail decal colours. Mopar Lives Here!
Perfect, did you know the repop on those washer bottles put the lid on wrong? It’s no big deal, but wonder if they ever fixed that. I have a QQ1 68 charger with blue interior and white vinyl top. I like the white interior but I wanted blue more.
@@Lorenzogcano they look great on your car. Every one of these trends with "modern wheels and tires" looks terrible on these cars. Your car is gorgeous.
This car is something to be very proud of . I owned a 1970 Roadrunner like this one when I was younger, same color with black interior , automatic transmission. Air grabber hood , But I was young and dumb , I sold it. I regret that to this day . They are the most beautiful cars .
While the thought is nice, it would be very impractical to have held onto those cars through the years. Hopefully you are in a position to go get one now... This is my 5th
@Lorenzogcano actually , my friend and I both had these cars . His was orange with a 4 speed. He still has his , but it's in the process of being restored.
me too.
Thanks for that. When I was 19 I owned a ‘70 GTX 4-speed, 440 4-barrel in green with an air grabber hood scoop. Bought it in 73 with 17,000 miles on it for $2,200. 55mph speed limit & gas rationing made me sell it, but man I was glad to have had the experience of ownership. Fond memories!
Back in the day, the Air Grabber option on the sticker was probably less than $200. Can't imagine not ticking that box...OMG. This is just a gorgeous car!!
Thank you Mark. If you were ordering the car then yes, tick all the boxes. But most of these cars were mass produced and at that time the road runner was the affordable muscle car so less was more... 😂
@@Lorenzogcano right...if we only knew. Agree with you. Wasn't the Hemi option about $800 or so? Great times, indeed!!
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I heard it was $700~
Beautiful car and it sounds great. 👍
A thing of beauty.
70 was my favorite B body & not just because I have a 70 Satellite, that's why I have a 70!
My favorite also...this is my fifth 70 road runner over the years
That's a rare car with the bucket seats, console, tach, dust stripe etc and 4 speed. Absolutely beautiful Road Runner. Thank you for the video.
Some are add-ons but mostly original and yes I agree, not your every day road runner. Thank you for your feedback
My brother had this car only green. 70 thousand original miles. Told him to put it up after greasing it for long term storage it will be worth 20 times what you paid for it in 20 years. Nope. Traded it in on a pick up. Oh..and it was the 1968 model original 383 I think.
Nothing sounds better than a BB MOPAR. The 383 in my '68 sounds almost just like that, think my mufflers are a little more restrictive.
Mine has flowmasters
Total envy here. Beautiful colour. The trunk stripe is a little to bright though being white. Maybe a black, or something that matches the dust trail decal colours. Mopar Lives Here!
Those are the factory colors per the fender tag. It had a black stripe that I replaced myself... Thank you
Beautiful.
Nothing like the sound of a carburetorred big block Mopar engine. Pure beauty to one's ear. Far better than listening to a nagging wife.
Yes indeed!! 😂 👍
Beautiful car love it 😀
Sweet!
Perfect, did you know the repop on those washer bottles put the lid on wrong? It’s no big deal, but wonder if they ever fixed that. I have a QQ1 68 charger with blue interior and white vinyl top. I like the white interior but I wanted blue more.
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Dude.. you should blurr out your license plates. There are a lot of crazies out there
What's the difference between seeing it on here or on the road?
There are a lot of Loons out there that will use your plates to track down where you live and then come to steal it@@MoparRob440
Not for sale?
Not at this time... What do you think it's worth?
horrible tires
What do you propose?? 🤔
@@Lorenzogcano......probably wide whitewalls and hubcaps- 😂😂😂🤣
He probably wants some ghetto hoopties on it like his beat to hell '88 Caprice Classic.
@@MoparRob440 what's on there is about as close as you can get unless you want to go to polyglas tires
@@Lorenzogcano they look great on your car. Every one of these trends with "modern wheels and tires" looks terrible on these cars. Your car is gorgeous.