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74 Plymouth Roadrunner-----340hp----------4speed!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:88913 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Cottonwood, Alabama, United States

Cottonwood, Alabama, United States
Transmission:Manual
Engine:340ci
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: RM21G4G191319
Year: 1974
Mileage: 88,913
Make: Plymouth
Exterior Color: Yellow
Model: Road Runner
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Base
Drive Type: Manual 4 speed

I have for sale a 1974 Plymouth Roadrunner. It was born with a 318 3 speed tranny, now has a 340 out of a 1968 Dodge Dart GT and a pistal grip 4 speed transmission. Everything works down to the cig. lighter. Engine is basically stock except for a slightly modified cam and a Holley Dominator intake. Runs good, I would drive it anywhere. Floor pans are solid, trunk pan is solid but will need drop offs on both sides. Trunk lid has rust as you can see in the pictures. Rust in the body is shown in the pictures, not really that bad. Its a pretty solid old car. Has good oil pressure, does not run hot, and even though it has a stock exhaust system it still has that Mopar rumble! I have the fender tag. Has new Cooper Cobra tires and also new shocks, water pump, clutch, and a complete tune up. Interior is decent except for the dash it is cracked in several places. I have an OPEN North Carolina title and also an Alabama tag receipt in my name. If the OPEN title is a problem for you then please do not bid, it is what it is. I require a $250. deposit in my PayPal account within 24 hours of the auction end and the balance within 72 hrs. Payment must be in the form of a bank cashier check or wired into my checking account with SunTrust bank. Any bidders with less that 10 positive feedbacks must contact me first via email with your phone number BEFORE placing bid. The roof of the car is popped in from things being stored on it in the garage. You can pop it out but it pops right back in. Also the am/fm radio works as does the BEEP BEEP horn. I will answer any and all questions ASAP. Reserve is very low. Car is being sold AS IS. I have the stock ralley wheels that I will sell to the buyer for an extra $200. Mileage may or may not be accurate. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID! Car can be left as long as needed as long as payment requirements have been met.

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