Mopar/plymouth 440-6pk, Roadrunner Clone on 2040-cars
Bellport, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:440 6pk
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Road Runner
Trim: Satellite
Drive Type: RWD - 727 manual VB , 8.75 w/4.30 final
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 500
Exterior Color: Hunter Green
73 RR clone, modified 440-6pk
440-6pk has little miles on it since being built maybe 500 miles. This is the factory aluminum CH6 6pk intake with holley carbs, and air cleaner, Comp cams, 915 closed chamber heads, milled, extensive porting and DE-shrouding, hardened seats installed, bronze guides , stainless vales (2.19-1.88), wiesco forged piston, polished beams, ARP bolts, balanced assembly , crank was also nitrided, . Hooker super comp headers, tuned exhaust collector and merge pipe thru a Dr Gas X pipe, Centerline 3.5 front and 8.5 rear wheels. MSD, AC pro 2 piece distributor, Alum steering box, some lightening work to front and rear bumpers.
727 manual VB 2500 TC, 8-75 w/4.30 gear
The car does have the Meep Meep Roadrunner horn and 150 MPH speedo and slap shifter console that now houses a Cheetah SCS shifter
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