1973 Plymouth Roadrunner 400 4 Speed True Survivor 13,540 Original Miles on 2040-cars
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:400 big block
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Road Runner
Trim: black
Drive Type: Pistol Grip 4 speed
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 13,542
Exterior Color: Black
This is a SUPER RARE car. 1973 Plymouth Roadrunner 400 4 speed with ONLY 13,542 original miles. TRUE SURVIVOR !
ORIGINAL PAINT.
Original interior
Never hit, never restore, and basically never driven
Pistol Grip 4 speed, shifts perfectly, this car rides like a brand new car
Interior is mint, super clean, no issue
all Lights, gauges work
Wheels and tires are good
Brakes work perfect
THERE IS NO RUST AT ALL ON THIS CAR.
The paint certainly has some imperfections in it, but overall is super nice. It is original paint. This car was in 2009 Chryslers at Carlisle SURVIVOR TENT (which means it met the criteria and passed the inspection to be considered a survivor) See the link
http://www.flickr.com/photos/splattergraphics/3719493598/ This is the car at the show in the tent
Motor runs really well, no noises no problems
Has hood pins, rallye hood, vinyl top, fender tag, dual exahust with tips,
ORIGINAL BUILD SHEET IS PRESENT
All Glass is nice, windows roll up and down perfectly.
All trim is super clean, straight and shines
Rallye Dash with Tach, dash gauges are perfect, horn works
There is almost nothing you can upgrade on this car. The super low miles are true and there may not be a lower mile survivor big block 4 speed black on black roadrunner anywhere
Serious buyers will be entertained to close a deal.
Other cars being sold as well privately
car is available to be seen in person with appt
no disappointments at all with this car!!!!!
title in hand
Plymouth Road Runner for Sale
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