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Plymouth Road Runner 440 Automatic Real Road Runner on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:300
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

 this is a nice car it has a few rust spots in the typical places, new rear quarter panels have been purchased and are included in the sale. Floors good, trunk solid, new carpet installed in trunk, glass is all good, has good interior. Fresh rebuilt 440 with purple cam, rebuilt Thermoquad carb. New 2.5"exhaust with flow masters all the way out the back. Rebuilt 727 automatic transmission, has an 8.25 in the car with 3.21 gear ratio, but have 8 3/4 rear end that comes with the purchase. Headliner, carpet and seats are in good shape, front seats are just as nice as back seats, just have cover over the dash pad. This car runs and drives great with new front rotors and brakes. The k-member was removed and sandblasted and all attaching upper, lower control arms and spindles all cleaned, painted and reassembled. Brakes are good as is the new tires on Cragar S/S Mags. See pictures for details. I have spent over 3000.00 in doors and fenders to make this a sweet ride, but I have run out of time and funds, so my loss is your gain.

Installed new alternator, starter, power steering gear box and power steering pump with correct new brackets and belts. New fuel tank and sending unit with correct grounding strap. Front disc brakes and 9" rear drums. 10 hours on new drive-train. I reserve the right to end this auction at anytime as this vehicle is advertised locally. Last two pictures are of what this car could look like once body work is finished, I built this car in 1991. I know this one will look as good. 

I would drive this car anywhere, drive train is good as new.

Located in Oklahoma City, OK.

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ALSO THIS CAR EQUIPPED WITH FRONT AND REAR SWAY BARS ALL WITH NEW BUSHINGS. I DRIVE IT EVERY COUPLE OF DAYS, LESS THAN 300 MILES ON THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION REBUILD. EXTRA WINDSHIELD ALSO INCLUDED WITH THE CAR.  THANKS AGAIN FOR LOOKING.  SELLING TO PAYOFF DEBTS.  



On Aug-24-14 at 06:21:50 PDT, seller added the following information:

 I have spent over 3000.00 in doors and fenders, they are included in the sale of the car.  reserve is low so bid to win. Nada classic price on finished car at 27,000.00. 

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