1970 Plymouth Mid-Size Cars Fact Sheet

1970 Plymouth Facts, Figures, and Specifications

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The Plymouth mid-size line had front and rear fascia changes but the look remained. The Superbird bowed. Engine offerings remained the same.

Plymouth for 1970 – Keep it Crisp
With Just a Little Change

The styling was only enhanced for the mid-sized line in anticipation of the restyled 1971 models. Even so, the car came off cleaner and crisper.

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1970 Plymouth

  A4 Platinum
  B3 Ice Blue
  B5 Blue Fire
  B7 Jamaica Blue
  C7 In Violet
  E5 Rally Red
  F4 Lime Green
  F8 Ivy Green
  J5 Lime Light
  K2 Vitamin C
  K3 Burnt Orange
  K5 Deep Burnt Orange
  L1 Sand Pebble Beige
  M3 Moulin Rouge
  P6 Frosted Teal
  R6 Scorch Red
  T3 Sahara Tan
  T6 Burnt Tan
  T8 Walnut
  V2 Tor Red
  W1 Alpine White
  X9 Black Velvet
  Y1 Lemon Twist
  Y2 Sunfire Yellow
  Y3 Yellow Gold
  Y4 Citron Mist
  Y6 Citron Gold

 

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1970 Plymouth Mid-Size Facts and Specifications

General Year Information – 1970 Plymouth Mid-Size Car

Significant Styling Changes – but the same body

Redesigned grilles, hoods and fenders were new for Plymouth’s mid-sized line. Also new was a new rear fascia housing horizontal, rectangular tail lamps. The grille had a ‘kick up at the bottom center with the integral dual headlamps at each end. Round parking lights at the front similar backup lamps at the rear were on each side of the license plate  holder region, both front and rear.

Historical

1970 was the last time a convertible would be offered in the line.

1970 Plymouth Mid-Size Factoids

Developed specifically for NASCAR racing, the Superbird, modified from a Road Runner, was Plymouth’s follow-on to the 1969 Charger Daytona. The Superbird’s smoothed-out body and nosecone were further refined from that of the Daytona, and the street version’s retractable headlights added nineteen inches to the Road Runner’s original length. Of the 1,920 produced, only 135 models were fitted with the 426 Hemi.

 


This would be the last year for any Plymouth convertibles. For 1970, however, the Convertible was offered in the Road Runner and Satellite only. See the Plymouth Mid-size Car Brochure Brochure for more information HERE.

1970 Plymouth Mid-Size Facts – Models Offered

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Belvedere. Belvedere models had color keyed floor mats, front arm rests, rear ash tray/ arm rests/ cigar lighter, glove box lock, sill moldings, all-vinyl two-door coupe interior and in cloth and vinyl in the sedan, heavy-duty brakes (on wagon) and 225 cubic inch I-6 or the 318 CID V-8.

The Belvedere was offered in 2-door coupe, 4-door sedan and 2-seat station wagon.

Road Runner. The Road Runner featured three-on-the-floor, heavy-duty goodies including suspension and brakes, carpets, dual exhausts, all-vinyl trim, front and rear arm rests, cigar lighter, glove box light, cartoon emblems, “Beep-Beep” horn, performance hood, front bumper guards, 150 mile-per-hour speedometer, F70-l 4 wide tires, safety wheel rims, three-speed wipers, roof drip rails and upper door frame moldings, plus Heavy Duty shock absorbers.

The Road Runner was available in 2-door coupe, 2-door hardtop, and convertible.

Satellite.  Satellites had all Belvedere items, plus Deluxe cloth and vinyl trim, all-vinyl in convertible), carpets, roof drip and wheelhouse moldings, swing-away day /night inside mirror, dual horns and, on wagons, heavy-duty brakes and rocker panel sill moldings.

The Satellite models were 3-door hardtop, convertible, 4-door sedan, 2-seat and 3-seat stations wagons.

Sport Satellite. The Sport Satellite, moved upscale from the Satellite and added Deluxe wheel covers, Deluxe all-vinyl interior (or cloth and vinyl sedan bench seat), body-side pinstripes, wheel opening, ‘B’ pillar, upper door and quarter window moldings, custom rocker sill trim, scalp moldings and 318 cubic inch V-8. Sport Satellite hardtops also had foam-cushioned front bucket seats, while wagons had bigger brakes and comparable exterior trim but did not have the custom sill moldings.

The Sport Satellite was available in 2-door hardtop, 4-door sedan and 2-seat and 3-seat station wagons.

GTX.  The GTX was the upscale performance model – above the Road Runner. It added extras to the basic performance package. They included heavy-duty Torqueflite trans­ mission, Deluxe vinyl interior with foam-cushioned bucket seats, reflective body-side tape accent treatment, side markers, dual horns, 70-ampere battery, bright exhaust trumpets and big-block 440 cubic inch “Super-Commando” V-8 engine. In all, eight engines could be chosen for the full line of Plymouth intermediates, including a 390 HP “six pack” carburetion.

The GTX was only available in 2-door Hardtop only, the convertible was not offered.

1970 Plymouth Mid-Size Facts – Engines

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225 CID Six-cylinder. Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Four main bearings.
Displacement: 225 cubic inches.
Bore and stroke: 3.400 x 4.125 inches.
Compression ratio: 8.40:1.
Horsepower: 145 @ 4000 RPM.
Torque: 215 @ 2400 RPM.
Camshaft: Solid valve lifters.
Camshaft Duration: Intake: 240°, Exhaust: 236°, Overlap: 16°. Valve Lift: Intake  0.397″, Exhaust  0.393″.
Carburetor: (manual transmission) Holley R-4351A, California Holley R-4353A ; (automatic transmission) Holley R-4352A, California  Holley R-4354A.

Base 318 CID V-8. Overhead valves. Cast iron block.  Five main bearings.
Displacement: 318 cubic inches.
Bore and stroke: 3.91 x 3.31 inches.
Compression ratio: 8.8:1.
Horsepower: 230 @ 4400 RPM.
Torque: 320 @ 2000 RPM.
Camshaft: Hydraulic valve lifters.
Camshaft Duration: Intake 240°, Exhaust 248°, Overlap: 20°. Valve Lift: (Intake) 0.372″, (Exhaust) 0.400″.
Carburetor: Two barrel: (manual transmission) Carter BBD-4721S, California Carter BBD-4723S; (automatic transmission) Carter BBD-4722S California Carter BBD-4724S  with A/C Carter BBD-4895S.

383 CID  V8. Overhead valves. Cast iron block.
Displacement: 383 cubic inches.
Bore and stroke: 4.250 x 3.375 inches.
Compression ratio: 8.7:1.
Horsepower: 290 @ 4400 RPM.
Torque: 390 @ 2800 RPM.
Valve Lifters: Hydraulic .
Camshaft Timing: Intake 256°, Exhaust 260°, Overlap: 32°; Lift: (intake) 0.425″; (exhaust) 0.437″.
Carburetor: Carter Two-barrel (automatic transmission) BBD-4726S, California BBD-4728S; With A/C BBD-4894S or Holley Two-barrel R4371A, California or with A/C: R4373A .

383 CID 4-barrel V-8. Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Five main bearings.
Displacement: 383 cubic inches.
Bore and stroke: 4.250 x 3.375 inches.
Compression ratio: 9.5:1.
Horsepower: 330 @ 5000 RPM.
Torque: 425 @ 3200 RPM.
Valve Lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft Timing: Intake 256°, Exhaust 260°, Overlap: 32°; Lift: (intake) 0.425, (exhaust) 0.437″.
Carburetor: Carter  Four-barrel Model (automatic transmission) AVS-4736S, California AVS-4734S, with A/C AVS-4732S.

Road Runner 383 CID High Performance 4-barrel V-8. Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Five main bearings.
Displacement: 383 cubic inches.
Bore and stroke: 4.250 x 3.375 inches.
Compression ratio: 9.5:1.
Horsepower: 335 @ 5200 RPM.
Torque: 425 @ 3400 RPM.
Valve Lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft Timing: Intake 268°, Exhaust 284°, Overlap: 46°; Lift: (intake) 0.450, (exhaust) 0.465″.
Carburetor: Holley Four-barrel Model (manual transmission) R-4367A, California R-4217A, (automatic transmission) R-4368A, California R-4218A, with A/C R-4369A.

375 HP 4-Barrel V-8.  Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Five main bearings.
Displacement: 440 cubic inches.
Bore and stroke: 4.32 x 3.75 inches.
Compression ratio: 9.7:1.
Horsepower: 375 @ 4600 RPM.
Torque: 480 @ 3200 RPM.
Valve Lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft Timing: Intake 268°, Exhaust 284°, Overlap: 46°; Lift: (intake) 0.450″; Lift: (exhaust) 0.465″.
Carburetor: One Carter Four-barrel Model  (manual transmission) AVS-4737S, California AVS-4739S; (automatic transmission) AVS-4738S, California AVS-4740S, with A/C AVS-4741S.

390 HP “440-6” V-8.  Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Five main bearings.
Displacement: 440 cubic inches.
Bore and stroke: 4.32 x 3.75 inches.
Compression ratio: 10.5:1.
Horsepower: 390 @ 4700 RPM.
Torque: 490 @ 3200 RPM.
Valve Lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft Timing: Intake 268°, Exhaust 284°, Overlap: 46°; Lift: (intake) 0.450″; Lift: (exhaust) 0.465″.
Carburetor: Three Holley 2-barrels Model (Front)  R-4382 A , California R-4175 A, (Center – manual transmission) R-4375 A (Center – manual transmission California) R-4374 A, (Center – automatic transmission) R-4376 A (Center – Automatic transmission California) R-4144 A; (Rear -automatic transmission) R-4383 A (Rear – automatic transmission California) R-4144 A.

Plymouth 426 CID Hemi HP V8. Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Hemispherical heads. Five main bearings.
Displacement: 426 cubic inches.
Bore and stroke: 4.25 x 3.75 inches.
Compression ratio: 10.2:1.
Horsepower: 425 @ 5000 RPM.
Torque: 490 @ 4000 RPM.
Valve lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft Timing: Intake 284°, Exhaust 284°, Overlap: 60°; Lift: (intake) 0.490″, (exhaust) 0.480″.
Carburetors: Carter  Two 4-barrel Model (Front) AFB-4724S, (Rear) manual transmission: AFB-4745S automatic transmission AFB-4746S .

1970 Plymouth Mid-Size Facts – Chassis Features

    • Wheelbase: All: 117 inches.
    • Overall length: Wagons: 209.1 inches, Others: 204.0 inches. 
    • Front tread: 59.7 inches.
    • Rear tread: I-6 58.7 inches, with V-8 59.2 inches, all wagons 59.2 inches.
    • Width: All: 76.4 inches.
    • Height: Wagons: 56.4 inches, Sedans 54.8, Hardtops & Coupes: 53.0, Convertible: 54.1 inches. 
    • Tires:  I-6: G78 x 14; 318-383 CID V-8 G78 x 14.  440-426 CID F70 x 14, Wagons G78 x 14. Optional tires All V-8 F60 x 14, wagons H78 x 14

1970 Plymouth Mid-Size Facts – Powertrains

  • Three Speed Automatic Transmission Ratios
    • All: 1st – 2.45:1, 2nd – 1.45:1, 3rd – 1:1, Reverse – 2.20:1
  • Three Speed Manual Transmission Ratios
    • I-6 & 318 CID V-8: 1st – 3.08:1, 2nd – 1.70:1, 3rd – 1:1, Reverse – 2.90:1
    • 383 CID V-8: 1st – 2.55:1, 2nd – 1.49:1, 3rd – 1:1, Reverse – 3.34:1
  • Four Speed Manual Transmission Ratios
    • 383 CID Hi-Po V-8: 1st – 2.47:1, 2nd – 1.77:1, 3rd – 1:1, 4th – 1.34:1, Reverse – 2.40:1
    • 426 & 440 CID V-8: 1st – 2.44:1, 2nd – 1.77:1, 3rd – 1:1, 4th – 1.34:1, Reverse – 2.36:1
  • Rear Gear Standard Ratios
    • I-6: 3-Speed SMT – 3.23:1, Optional 3.55:1
    • I-6:  3-Speed AMT – 2.93:1, Optional 3.23:1, 3.55:1
    • V-8: 318 CID 3-Speed SMT – 2.94:1, Optional 3.21:1, 3.55:1
    • V-8: 318 CID 3-Speed AMT – 2.76:1, Optional 3.23:1, 3.55:1
    • V-8 383 CID 2-bbl 3-Speed AMT – 3.45:1, Optional 3.23:1
    • V-8 383 H-Po CID 3-Speed, 4-speed SMT & 3-Speed AMT – 3.23:1, Optional 3.55:1, 3.91:1
    • V-8 426 CID Hemi 4-Speed SMT – 3.54:1, Optional 4.10:1
    • V-8 426 CID Hemi 3-Speed AMT – 3.23:1, Optional 3.55:1, 4.10:1
    • V-8 440 CID All: 4-Speed SMT 3.54:1, Optional 4.10:1
    • V-8 440 CID All: 3-Speed AMT 3.23:1, Optional 3.55:1, 4.10:1

NOTE: Optional – dealer installed gear ratios ranged from 2.45:1 to 5.10:1. Sure Grip available in all ratios. See 1970 Plymouth AMA Specifications Sheets  for all actual ratios HERE.

1970 Plymouth Mid-Size Facts – Powertrain Options

    • Three-speed manual transmission was standard; with floor shift in some models ($14).
    • Torqueflite automatic transmission, with Six ($175-$190); with V-8 ($191-$227).
    • Four-speed manual floor shift transmission, prices vary with model and engine ($188-$197).
    • 225 CID 145 horsepower Valiant I-6 ($25).
    • 383 CID “Commando” 290 HP V-8 ($70).
    • 383 CID “Commando” 330 HP V-8 ($138).
    • 383 CID “Commando” 335 HP V-8  Standard in Road Runner
    •  426 CID “Street Hemi” 425 HP V-8 in Road Runner  ($841); in GTX ($711).
    • 440 CID “Commando” 375 HP V-8 Standard in GTX ($234).
    • 440 CID “Six Pack” 390 HP V-8 in Road Runner ($250), in GTX ($119).
    • Heavy-duty, 70-ampere battery ($13).
    • Sure-Grip positive traction rear axle, ($42).
    • Evaporative emissions control system ($38).
    • Available rear axle gear ratios: 2.76, 2.91, 3.23, 3.55, 3.91, 4.10, where available  ($10).

NOTE: The high performance V-8s were not available with  air conditioning, automatic speed control or trailer towing attachments. Three speed manual transmissions were no longer available with the 383 CID Hi-Po and all 426 and 440 CID V-8s.

1970 Plymouth Mid-Size Facts – Significant Options

    • Adjustable driver’s seat, 6-way manual with bucket seats)
    • Air conditioning ($357).
    • Air Grabber hood scoop, Road Runner and GTX, standard with 426 Hemi ($66).
    • Automatic speed control, V-8 only ($58).
    • Bright exhaust trumpets, standard with “Hemi” and GTX, with Road Runner ($21).
    • Color keyed racing mirrors, lefthand remote control ($26).
    • Dust Trail tape stripes, on Road Runner ($16).
    • Front center cushion with fold-down armrest (with bucket seats only)
    • Front disc brakes ($28).
    • Headlight time delay warning signal ($18).
    • Heavy-duty brakes ($23).
    • Hood hold-down pins, Road Runner and GTX only ($15).
    • Hood Insulation
    • Locking gas cap
    • Mirror, left, outside, remote-control
    • Mirror. right. outside
    • Performance hood, Road Runner/GTX ($18).
    • Power brakes ($43). 
    • Power steering ($105).
    • Power windows
    • Radio AM/FM ($135).
    • Radio, AM with 8-track tape and three instrument panel­mounled speakers ($196).
      Radio, Music Master AM ($62).
    • Rear shoulder belts, left and right
    • Rear window defogger, all except convertibles and wagons ($27).
    • Speaker, rear seat
    • Sport steering wheel ($32).
    • Tinted windshield and windows ($33).
    • Tinted windshield only
    • Two-tone paint ($23).
    • Undercoating
    • White sidewall tires ($34).
    • Windshield wipers, 3-speed electric (standard on GTX)

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