1968 Plymouth Roadrunner Road Runner on 2040-cars
Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:383
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Road Runner
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue
Trim: Base
1968 Plymouth Roadrunner project. This project is not for a novice as it needs a full restoration. The full floor pan has been replaced with a Texas rust free floor. It is 80% welded in but needs some finishing welding. The front aprons have been replaced-see photos. The radiator support has been replaced but included is the original with the correct Roadrunner sequence numbers. The VIN was not put on the radiator cross-member in 1968. The body is a coupe with pop out rear windows. Here are some of the parts included with the car: 1967 383 engine, torque flight transmission, original rust free Roadrunner hood, 2 very good front fenders, 2 rust free doors, rust free trunk lid, 2 full AMD quarters, 2 AMD door jambs, AMD tail panel, AMD under rear window panel, AMD quarter extensions, good used inner quarter housings, 2 AMD outer quarter housings, hood includes metal pods & 383 ornaments, 2 steering columns(one excellent), all glass, all harnesses, drive shaft, complete dash with gauges, all outer trim, only one taillight housing, has 3.23 posi rear, complete interior, no headliner or carpets. Interior needs to be redone. Good grill, NOS gas tank, headrests, original Beep Beep horn. No radiator. I'm sure there's more, see the pictures and feel free to contact me for more info. Car has an open VA title. VIN: RM21H8A285687. The original trunk sequence number is there & matches the sequence number on the radiator support that goes with the car. This is important as it shows it's a true Roadrunner as does the VIN. Please email any questions and be sure this is what you're looking for as it's sold AS IS, no warranties, no refunds. Buyer must make own shipping arrangements. Remember this is a non running roller. Thank you.
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