1968 Plymouth Roadrunner 440 Street Rod ,hot Rod,muscle Car,gtx,super Bee,chevy on 2040-cars
Fuquay Varina, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:440
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: White
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Road Runner
Trim: roadrunner
Drive Type: automatic
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 5,000
Sub Model: 2 door sedan
Warranty: no
Exterior Color: Red
I have a 1968 true roadrunner car,not a clone, that is a sedan with a newly built 440 with 2 four barrel carbs.somewhere in the neighborhood of 500 hp.The car has new seat covers and seat foam,has console with automatic 727 transmission.The car is virtually rust free with new trunk pans and rear quarter panels. the car runs very well and has new chrome rims and BFG white lettered tires. it has an after market gas gauge,new trunk mat ,jack ,spare. This roadrunner is a very nice driver and runs very ,very strong and isnt bad on gas as long as you drive it normal with just 2 of the 8 barrels open but she gets real thirsty when you kick her in.I have new rear bumper for car , front bumper is good. Most trim is good . Has msd ignition ,edelbrock carbs and intake.new chrome master and booster for power front disc and rear drum,has stainless fan shroud,new exhaust Overall a very decent car. The paint is ok but will need a paint job to make it a real show car.I also have original hood that goes with car. Just looking to downsize no trades.
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