1968 Plymouth Roadrunner 383ci 4 Speed Highly Optioned on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:383 ci
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:owner
Interior Color: Black/ Silver
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Road Runner
Trim: basic
Drive Type: 4 speed
Mileage: 118,520
Sub Model: Road runner
Warranty: No Warranty Buy as is
Exterior Color: Red
A 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 4 speed
This car was restored to almost fender tag condition approx 9 years and 8,000 miles ago. I purchased it in St Louis 8 years ago and drove it to Riverside Ca, with no problems other than running a little to rich. It was no rotisserie restoration, but it was very nicely done.This is a highly optioned California built Roadrunner, factory tac, hood treatment, hood mounted turn signals, lots of chrome, 2-tone interior, 3.55 sure grip. The cars in good shape and solid: runs and drives great. Interior is in great shape. During the restoration, the engine was rebuilt along with new clutch, pressure plate new throw-out bearing and ignition. I'm not sure if the transmission was rebuilt, however, it shifts nicely. This is a "non numbers matching car, but it is a correct drive-train.
It has brand new Corker Red Line tires.
Issues: Speedometer doesn't properly work
Radio has static only, though it did work at one time
Fuel gauge inaccurate
Small oil leak
Right-rear-quarter panel looks like small amount of surface rust. (see Picture) has been there since I purchased vehicle8 yrs ago It has not been an issue
This is being sold in an "as-is" condition: There are no warranties expressed or implied.
I described the car to the best of my ability I am no mechanic or a classic car expert therefore,I encourage and welcome any inspections prior to bidding.
Shipping is buyers responsibility.
Paul
951.712.4800
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