Low Mileage, Very Original 1968 Plymouth 426 Hemi Road Runner on 2040-cars
Hopewell, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Hard Top
Engine:425 hp 426 cu in Hemi
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Road Runner
Trim: Hard Top
Drive Type: 4-speed, rear wheel drive
Mileage: 38,015
Sub Model: Hemi
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Sable White
Offered here: one hard to find very original, unrestored Hemi Road Runner. Plymouth built 44,599 Road Runners in 1968. However, they only built 576 Road Runners with 426 cu in Hemi engines and 4-speed manual gearboxes like this car. This car is for sale in our showroom and may be sold outside of this eBay listing. NJ buyers must pay 7% NJ sales tax. Registration and title costs are extra. Mandatory $197 Doc Fee. Car may be inspected by appointment.
This Road Runner was purchased new from Chamblee Plymouth in Chamblee, Georgia in April, 1968. It carried a total cost of $4,078.15 including the base price ($3,034.00), 426 Hemi (714.30), Vinyl Roof ($81.60), Sure-Grip Differential ($138.90), Tinted Windshield ($22.35) and Destination Charge ($87.00).
There have been three owners since then.
Copies of the titles support the recorded mileage of 38,015.
The Road Runner offered here is a matching-numbers, factory 425hp, 426 cu in, 4-speed hard top in unrestored condition. It has black vinyl bench seats, black vinyl roof, and no radio or air conditioning. There is a dent in the passenger side door where the last owner brushed his garage door. It was not repaired so that there would be no questions about the extent of the repair.
A professional written appraisal puts the value of this car at $123,000.
The only things known to be unoriginal are the following:
Rally Wheels, Safety Hood Pins, Steering Column Mounted Tach
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