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1968 Plymouth Roadrunner Clone on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1968 Mileage:19570 Color: Green /
 Green
Location:

Yankton, South Dakota, United States

Yankton, South Dakota, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360 small block
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Year: 1968
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Road Runner
Trim: Base
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Mileage: 19,570
Sub Model: Satellite
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: No
Interior Color: Green
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1968 plymouth roadrunner clone. Has a recently rebuilt 360 bored .30 over, purple cam, 340 torker intake and new refurbished 600 holley done from the factory.has headers and fairly new 2 1/2 exhaust, tires are brand new. Also has a 8 3/4 sure grip with 4.10 gears. It's an automatic on the column. Does not have original seats in the front but rear is correct. Have new black carpet for whole interior. The original gas tank is gone and is replaced by a different one . The previous owner put it in the floor of the trunk. Has a little rust around the bottom of the back window, trunk floor and bottom quarters need fixed.should be a fairly easy fix. The frame rails are in perfect shape. Also has a new windshield just put in. Wipers,lights and turn signal all work. Mechanically sound as far as I can tell, car was an a/c car. Have taken it on some couple hundred mile trips and does good, gas gauge doesn't work though. The passenger side door has been replaced with a 69 door. Other than that all glass is good. Not a perfect car but a good one to start with, you can drive it while you fix it up. If any questions cal 605-857-0853. $1000 down after close of auction. Shipping will be handled by the buyer. We can work out payment with bank transfer or cashiers check. Unless PayPal is preferred. Don't bid if you don't have the money. I don't have the time or patience to deal with that. Mileage is not correct I'm just going off what is on the original dash. Thanks

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