1968 Plymouth Roadrunner All Black Rare on 2040-cars
Victorville, California, United States
Engine:6.3L 383Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 70
Make: Plymouth
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Roadrunner
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Base
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
1968 PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER - Complete FRESH Resto-Mod finished April 26th 2013.
Probably the NICEST BLACK paint job you'll ever see. Car just went through a 4 year resto-mod. Black paint job looks and feels like glass and is a show stopper at all car shows. Standing next to the car you can't even see the paint because it literally looks like dark glass. Took me 4 years to do this car. 3 and a half years were dedicated to body and paint. The entire back half of the car was re-bodied with all new metal from AMD. There is NOT one ounce of rust on this car. It was completely blasted and put on a rotisserie. The car was blocked with black primer 8 TIMES!! 2 coats of Dupont black and 4 coats of clear.
Comes with 2 engines. The original 383HP numbers matching engine and another 383HP that came out of another 68 Roadrunner. The original 4 speed transmission was lost or stolen during restoration so I put a 727 Torqueflight out of a 68 GTX in here.
All the interior is BRAND NEW from Legendary. All new complete wiring harness. Wilwood Power Disc Brakes on the front. Drums on the back with new boots.
TONS OF UPGRADES. Almost too much to list. This car has been 110% gone through and has ALL NEW PARTS or rebuilt original parts.
ALL NEW Power steering components with a FIRM FEEL Power Steering box. This car drives WAY better than my brand new Challenger.
Rhino lined the under carriage. Installed Dynamat under the interior and in the doors. All new rubber all the way around the car, 2 very expensive Kicker speakers in the back with a remote CD player up front with AUX hook up for an iPod.
Aluminum Champion radiator. This car is a BEAST and drives Excellent. I've only put MAYBE 70 miles on it since it was finished April 26th.
- 383HP/727 Torque Flight Transmission
- New Interior
- New Outstanding Paint
- Disc Brakes
- Power Steering/Firm Feel kit! (Can turn in circles like a new Jeep)
- New Rubber
- CD Player with 2 Kicker speakers
- ALL LIGHTS AND ACCESSORIES WORK.
- Everything is Fresh. 4 year project finished last month.
Car is located in Victorville California 70 miles east of Los Angeles. Car can be seen/test driven any time. I have the right to end this auction at any time.
Call me with any questions. Matt at 760-684-9661 or email at MPostoian@hotmail.com
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