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1973 Plymouth Roadrunner Base 7.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:68475 Color: Gray paint with red body sport stripe
Location:

Burbank, California, United States

Burbank, California, United States

UP FOR BID, 1973 Plymouth Roadrunner California car with 68,475 original miles.  Car was a daily runner when I purchased from previous owner.  I have had about 3 months.  I wanted to keep as is, but lack of work forces me to sell.  Car runs and drives good.  Brakes could use some work.  Currently licensed, have clear paper title and fender ID tag.  You can drive this car on the street tomorrow.

ENGINE
440  (not original)
Slight cam
Turbo mufflers with dual exhausts

ORIGINAL FEATURES
Original A/C which is not connect but I do have the compressor and hoses
Power brakes
NO power steering
Original blue plates
Tinted glass

MISC.
Have key for doors and trunk
Trunk lock works hard sometimes

Tires 1 year old, fats on the rear
Keystone black wheels
Original spare tire
Original carpet in trunk
All electrical good and working

TRANNY
Original H/D 4 speed manual transmission
Pistol grip shifter

INTERIOR
Rally dash
Console
AM radio
Original bucket seats black viny
Original rear seats and carpeting
NO RUST on interior floors
Power windows and they all work
Aftermarket Grant wood steering wheel
Driver side seat has broken hinge and will need to be fixed


EXTERIOR
Gray paint with red body sport stripe
(fender code says paint was JF1 which was light or mist green with white body stripe)
Hood tie down pins
NO RUST on exterior nor in the trunk
Dent on passenger door repaired, however I have a new door with glass if you want to replace
Trunk lid has slight dent and also have new truck lid if you want to replace
The is also a dent on the right rear fender
Chrome bumpers in excellent shape
Missing the strip that goes above the rear bumper (see pic)

Email me for any questions or more detailed pictures.  Above is all I know about the car and engine.  Car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the sale early.  A $250 non-refundable deposit is due with 48 hours.  I really hate to sell as I told previous owner I would not, but I have no choice.  It's a great original muscle car.

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