1972 Plymouth Road Runner/satelite "richard Petty Tribute Car" on 2040-cars
Akron, Ohio, United States
This is a rare piece of Richard Petty history! This 1972 Plymouth Road Runner "Richard Petty Tribute Car" was authorized by Petty Enterprises to be built with the exact same color/paint scheme, decals and body type as the car that Richard petty drove at Nascar tracks during the 1972 Nascar racing season under the primary sponsorship of STP! The Exhaust; "Quick Fill" fuel inlet and Air Cleaner are from Petty Enterprises and were used in the Petty cars during that era. The paint & color scheme is a copyright of Petty Enterprises and was authorized by Petty Enterprises to be painted on this car. We have documented authorization from Petty Enterprises. The air cleaner is signed by "The King", Richard Petty as well as a picture of this car. This car has one many awards at car shows and has been impeccably restored and painted by one of the areas finest auto artist, Ron's Paint and Restoration in Akron, OH. This car drives excellent and would be a fun car to take to car shows, parades or just to drive around town. It is definitely a show stopper! Down payment will be made through Paypal and balance due prior to pick up of the vehicle or cash at time of pick up in Akron, OH. RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANYTIME IF DEAL IS MET. |
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