1973 Pro Street Plymouth Roadrunner Clone/drag Car on 2040-cars
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Road Runner
Trim: Coupe
Drive Type: Reversed Manual Automatic
Mileage: 0
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Flame Red
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for SALE: 1973 Pro Street RoadRunner Clone/Drag car
I was not sure if I was going to list it again! Last time high bidder did not pick it up in week or pay the deposit. Please do not bid unless you are willing to buy and pick it up in a week! I was not going to sell it so I added a mini hilborn on it. The car is not show quality but is very nice. I have this for sale locally so I can end auction if it sells before the auction ends. I will not answer any question in the last 4hrs at the end of auction. Thanks and good luck.
NEW MOTOR:
360 Bored 60 Thousanths Over ARP Rod Bolts Reconditioned Rods Crank cut 10 Thousanths
KB Pistons 12/1 Compression
Howards Cam & Lifters Solid set up adjustable Rockers (525 Int/Exh)
Melling Oil Pump
New Oil Pan
Heads Ported Polished Spring 125 lbs on the Seat
Holley Strip Dominator Intake
Holley Double Pumper Dual Feed Carb 830
Headers
Mopar High Flow Water Pump
1 Wire Alternator
Solid Motor Mounts
Fiberglass: Fenders & Bumper & Hood
Full Roll Cage
Custom Dash with MPH & All Gauges (Auto Meter)
Car ALL Re-Wired
B&M Shifter with Heavy Duty Cable
Weld Wheels Front-15x10 Rear-15x3.5 New Tires
Flame Red Painted Black Stripes
Polyurethane Bushings Front End
Super Stock Leaf Springs
KYB Shocks Front/Rear
Full Frame Connected
2 Shocks on Rear End
Shut Off Switch on Rear Bumper
New Battery & Box in Trunk
Mallory Ignition & Coil with Wires
Power Brakes & Manual Racing Steering
Aluminum Radiator
Transmission: 727 TCI Super Comp Reverse Manual Automatic
ATI 5500 Stall Tree Master
Trans Cooler
Rear End 8 3/4 Moser Spool 4.30 Gears Green Bearings/Just Replaced Last Year
Fuel Holley Blue Pump with 5 Gallon Fuel Cell Aluminum Line
Electric Fan & Water Pump
New Heater Core & Custom Heater Box
Any questions please ask!! Thanks for Looking
NO RESERVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This a serious high performance car! All the lights work and is ready for the new owner I have a lot more money in this car then what I am asking. Someone will be getting a awesome car its fast its smooth. I have owned this car for 14 years. It was on the street for 8 years and raced for 3.5 years on and off and rebuilt the last 2 years. No runs on this new motor $4500.00 in the motor and $2000.00 in trans and torque converter. If I keep adding parts up I might change my mind on the price so I will stop there. Anyone who knows about cars can look at the list. Thanks
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