1972 Plymouth Roadrunner Clone on 2040-cars
Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: Black
Model: Road Runner
Number of Cylinders: 0
Trim: Clone
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 0000
Mileage: 0
The car has already been painted and partially reassembled. Exterior: I had left 1/4 panel replaced with new AMD 1/4 panel. All the floors are original as is the rest of the body. Car was never a rust bucket to start with. The body is painted in 2010 Challenger Brilliant Black Pearlcoat. Very stunning in the sunlight. Mirrors are also painted. $6,000.00 in the body and paint job alone. Fenders,hood,valances are all painted too just covered up for protection. The hood and decklid are also roadrunner pieces. rear glass was original but pulled and new Butyl tape installed. Included also are new windshield(installed),new complete urethane bushing front end kit w/steering parts(installed),new fuel tank,3/8" fuel line&sending unit, brake lines and clips(installed),new tank tracks & strobe stripe(orange & installed),new Hemi torsion bars(installed),new outside door handles & complete new lock set w/ignition switch(installed),new machine gun exhaust tips(in boxes),Rechomed original bumpers(no rust),nice front grille & headlight bezels w/new roadrunner emblem, nice lower center grille in valance,nice turn signal assemblies in front valance,new hood insulation w/clips,new washer bottle & water shutoff for heater box,new dashcap,white faced guages w/super bright led lighting for dash cluster,ralley guage cluster,new dyna mat sound deadner,nice black door panels & sail panels, new chrome window cranks,new molded black carpet,new trunk divider,new trunk mat,new package tray w/insulation,new headliner w/insulation and sound deadner,new B&M Quicksilver shifter w/shorter stick installed in console,new rocker covers,new speakers,nice bucket seats and rear seat, new seat covers not installed yet but I do have them, they are black w/ orange centers. There may be a few parts I am forgetting but as you see most is here. I have an 8 3/4 rear to go with it has a 3.23 open gear in it. I have a rebuildable 383 engine & a rebuildable 727 transmission to go with car. IF rebuilt 440 and rebuilt TCI trans. are wanted they would be at an ADDITIONAL COST but IS NOT included in price. The 440 has approx.500hp.The engine has 15,000 miles on it but is a very strong runner. It is an internally balanced rotating assembly,steel crank,eagle H-beam rods,.030 forged Lunati pistons(11:1 compression),Comp. cam (.532" lift 294 duration), 850cfm demon carb that has been worked to a 910cfm. Engine has $5500.00 in it and tranny has $1300.00 in it.Completly rebuilt TCI Super Streetfighter Transmission w/TCI's master kit,new TCI Streetfighter torque converter (2400rpm stall). I am willing to negotiaite on price but understand I DO NOT have to Sell so I won't consider any low ballers. Save both our time and please be serious , there is alot of money and time invested. $13,500.00 obo. without 440 engine & TCI trans. I am willing to consider reasonable offers and partial mopar trade, just ask.
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