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1968 Plymouth Roadrunner Base 6.3l 4 Speed Project Hardtop on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:77777
Location:

Sharon, Wisconsin, United States

Sharon, Wisconsin, United States

This Car will need resoration.  You will not be able to drive it home.  You can trailer it with no problem.  It is a 4 speed car with a 383 2 bl engine 1968 code. The engine is sitting out of the car, I was going to rebuild it.  It will go with the car, there is a flywheel and pressure plate sitting in the rear trunk along with an extra tail lamp for the broken one on the left.  As seen in the pictures the hood has a dent on the drivers side with a dent also on the front drivers side fender from a small tree branch that fell on it.  The passenger side front fender has some damaged that occured from being pushed by a skid loader.  Both fenders are rust free and can be repaired by an experienced body person.  The doors are solid and the rear lower quarters are in need of repair.  The rear trunk has a dent in it which can also be pulled out.  The trunk floors are rusty and will need to be replaced.  The rest of the floors aren't in too bad of shape, you may need to put in floor patches .  The interior is dryed out from sitting in the hot Arizona sun and will need to be replaced. Below the rear window there is rust and a new panel will have to be installed. The front bumper  being pushed . The front and rear frames are solid.  I purchased this car around  2005.  Easy car to finish and restore.  This is once again a wonderful project car for someone who is good with mopars and likes Mopars, your not left with a basket case and for the most part almost everything is still on or in the car, you get to strip it down...I'm really a Mustang guy.  I am selling some of my collection to free some time for my self and raise a little change to finish other projects.  This is a really nice car to restore.  Feel free to email me with any concerns or questions and I will try to answer asap. This car is being listed locally and I have the right to end this auction early. There is also a 1968 Dodge Charger I am selling with a 440 and 727 auto transmission with extra parts.  If you're really serious about this Road Runner, bid high to win.  Good luck

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