1968 Plymouth Road Runner No Reserve 440ci Hurst 4 Speed Hard Top Will Sell!!! on 2040-cars
Edinburg, Texas, United States
*************NO RESERVE AUCTION*************
Nothing needed to roar down the street in this bad boy, but a new driver. I'm relocating and letting go of some toys. This roadrunner has a 440ci and 4 speed transmission, Runs and drives awesome. Body is straight as an arrow and in Great condition. I paid $37,500 and will now go to the highest bidder. . I will be adding more pictures and a video in the next few days. I will also be listing another 68 Roadrunner Vitamin C Orange with 383ci automatic. Also selling a 68 Camaro & a 1969 427ci 4 speed Camaro Convertible.
I will assist with shipping around the world at your expense.
If you wish to look at the car in person or if you have any questions please feel free to call me at 956-878-8395 Mando
1957 chevy 1960 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 cuda barracuda challenger charger mopar corvette nova gtx 426 hemi viper green black roadrunner skylark cobra 302 350 383 On Jan-16-14 at 23:04:21 PST, seller added the following information: 1968 Roadrunner Video |
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