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1972 Roadrunner 340 All Numbers Matching on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:38625
Location:

Cosby, Tennessee, United States

Cosby, Tennessee, United States

 

 Here's my 1972 Plymouth Roadrunner 340 car.  She is numbers matching with the engine, transmission, and radiator support all bearing the same VIN as is on the dash.  I will bullet list the particulars of the car so they are easier to read:

  • If you have less than 10 feedbacks, or have negative feedbacks within the past year, please contact me prior to placing a bid.  It sounds harsh, but if you do not contact me, I will cancel your bid and block you from bidding.  This is a protection against non-qualified bidders ruining the auction for serious buyers.
  • Numbers matching engine transmission radiator support and VIN
  • Fender tag is present on the car.  I did not find a build sheet in the car.
  • Appears to be the original 8 3/4 rear end with the 489 third member.  Not sure if it is a sure grip.
  • Car has manual steering, manual DRUM brakes up front
  • The engine turns over freely from the crank bolt, but I have never tried to start the engine since owning the car.  Appears to have original thermoquad.
  • Looks like it was a bench seat car, but I am including 2 bucket seats with the car.  I do not have the bench seat.
  • Automatic transmission is on the column.
  • Car has no radio with it.
  • Tires are flat and do not hold air very well.  Whoever hauls the car will need to have a winch to pull it up on the trailer.
  • Please do not ask what the reserve is.  If you would like to make an offer on the car, email me.  Please don't ask what I would take for the car.  Make an offer or bid.
  • I reserve the right to end the auction early since the car is advertised elsewhere.
  • The payment terms are not negotiable.  Bank wire transfer in full within 48 hours of auction ending.  If you cannot meet these terms, please do not bid.  I DO NOT TAKE PAYPAL ON THIS CAR.

View all 160 pictures of the car, copy and paste this link in your browser:  http://s1302.photobucket.com/user/Mountainmuscle/library/72%20Roadrunner

As you can see by the pictures, the car has some rust issues.  However, it is a numbers matching car.  Roadrunners are always popular cars, and 340 Roadrunners are becoming very hard to find. 

If you have questions, please email me.  Please do not take offense if my replies are short.  I believe in being to the point.

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