1971 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 Engine Auto B7 Blue & Blue Interior No Reserve 72 on 2040-cars
United States
THIS IS A TRUE ROADRUNNER, NOT A CLONE, RARE COLOR COMBO B7 METALIC DARK BLUE WITH B5 BLUE INTERIOR, THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION, HIGH BIDDER WINS THE CAR!!!!
Had car running about 3 years ago, was running of a gas can because gas tank needs to be cleaned out, just wanted to see if it ran, I did not drive it, PRIOR OWNER STARTED SANDING DOWN THE CAR AND DID NOT GO ANY FURTHER, HENSE THE SLIGHT SURFACE RUST ON THE CAR, VERY SOLID UNDERNEATHER, All light and gauges seemed to work, Put it in the pole barn, figuring I would restore it when I had the funds and the time, Now it is up for sale, Car will need a good amount of restoration work, Lower rear Quarters, Trunk pan, Full drivers side front floor pan, Small patch pan on passenger side, the rest of the floors are solid, I removed the carb from the car when I put it in storage and used it on something else, I do have a replacement carb sitting on the motor but it is not hooked up, The Car was original B7 BLUE, With Blue interior, I think it came with a bench seat originally, Has blue buckets sitting in it now, I think They are from a 1974 Roadrunner, The rear rims and tires do not come with the car, I have rims that match the front I will put back on, I have a clear title for the car as well as the fender tag, The Title, Fender tag, Cowl, Radiator support numbers all match, Everything on the car matches but the motor, The motor is a 1968 383 HP motor, All glass is in the car, windows roll up and down very nice, Doors are in nice shape and close very solid,
FENDER TAG READS N41 R35 END G31 G33 H51 L31 M21 M31 GB7 U 26 8/B51 F11 F81 GB7 M2B5 GB7 826 R69427 E65 D32 RM23 N1R 112547 There is a $500.00 deposit due within 24 hours of the end of the auction, Balance due in cash upon pickup, If shipping car, Postal money order is good, If paying balance with pay pal there will be a 3% fee of balance due add to cover pay pal fees, Or you can send balance as being sent to family so I do not get hit with extra charge,
On Oct-28-13 at 03:20:44 PDT, seller added the following information: Car is located in Richmond, Michigan 48062
On Oct-28-13 at 03:55:14 PDT, seller added the following information: I Picked up the car from southern Indiana,
Have a clear Michigan title, in my name, |
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