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1970 Plymouth Road Runner 440 Six-Pack

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2008

This is a solid, carefully-restored matching-numbers car that is one hundred percent faithful to its original trim tag, including the correct engine and transmission. With 10and a half to one compression and the breathing afforded by three two-barrel Holley carbs, the 440 Six-Pack delivers 390 horsepower and a whopping 490 lb-ft of torque through the date-code correct A727 TorqueFlite. As with all the 440 cars, the driveline, suspension and brakes are all heavy duty.

Options include power steering and brakes, H2XW black interior with white vinyl bucket seats and door trim, C16 console, N42 bright exhaust trumpets and W21 Rally wheels.

Mecum High Performance Auction Kissimmee FL Jan. 24-26 2008

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  • The days when high school kids had mean cars like this, brings tears to my eyes.

  • i like 440 more than the hemi

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  • I can't wait to deal with 3 holley carbs. I put 3 50-gig hard drives in my computer. 3 4-bangers in my jeep. 3 1/4 inch roll bar setups in my pro street. Whats one more mechanically annoying thing 3 times over. :) hehe

  • @WileERobby good job sending him back to his cartoons. funny how ignorant people can be in this day. @cannonfirexm -> there is a website called google, you should research you answers before you get cocky when you clearly know nothing!

  • @cannonfirexm Wow, you've really demonstrated your ignorance. And then you add a condescending remark, as well ! Perhaps you should do the research. Dodge models (Charger, Super Bee, e.g.) utilized the "Six-Pack" name. Plymouth (Road Runner, Cuda, e.g.) utilized the "Six-Barrel" name. Without resorting to your juvenile name-calling, perhaps you should do the research. I'll help you: take a look at the hood of an A12 car, first the Dodge & then the Plymouth.

  • @WileERobby I am amazed that you can spell "nomenclature"! FYI They were know as 6 packs. Never had I heard someonce call this a 440 six barrel. Some of Chryslers old print advertising had referenced it as a 440 six pack...research it Poindexter!

    Actually it is three two barrels. Now go on back to watching cartoons.

  • @Tarten46 AGREED!!

  • all the hp ratings of the cars in this period were underated

  • These were just cars to us and like women there were plenty of em. We flogged them both and left em with their tonges hanging out. You ladies couldnt handle the no grip tires, drum brakes,no ac,ruthless big block heat transfer thru the firewall,no fuel economy,torque on acid,horespower on burbon. We was politically incorrect you snivelin dont run with siscors civic bitches. The only thing manly about your generation is the gay butt sex. No wonder people pay huge sums for our crumbs.

  • You're a reputable AUCTION HOUSE, and you incorrectly identify this as a "6-pack", rather than the correct "6-barrel" ? I could understand the average joe not knowing the nomenclature. Professionals should know the difference.

  • @gox84

    lol yeah what do they have now caviliers what do the people who had these back then but sold it have now? caviliers! lol and kicking themselves for selling it or letting it rot in there yard witch is a whole lot sadder ;(

  • @whokeithmoon that may be, but the more important statement is, i dont care!

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