1973 Plymouth Roadrunner True Rm Motor 400 Auto Nice Project on 2040-cars
Alice, Texas, United States
Body Type:2 DOOR
Engine:400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 55,000
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Road Runner
Trim: 2 DOOR
Drive Type: AUTO
UP FOR SALE IS A TRUE CLASSIC
1973 PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER 400/ AUTO / TRUE RM CODE
looking to sell my car I have owned this car for a few years has always been garage now ready .
car has a 400 motor with a auto transmission this car is pretty rare has matching # original motor . car will need a tune-up car has not been driven in years has black bucket seats floor shifter with center console has all complete body/inside decals and dash is complete this is a complete car. has all glass in great condition . also has complete trim in great condition .solid floors front and back .this is solid car with a great looking frame . has brand new tires 0 miles on them nice rims all the chrome looks nice . I have to many things going on and don't have time to work on my projects so need to sell them . this is one of my fav hate to sell .body looks good im no bodyman but im sure if any work is needed its not to much . this is not a show car its a project that will need mech and bodywork . car will come with a clean title and bill of sale . I DONT HAVE PAYPAL AND DONT PLAN ON GETTING ONE I can help load the car up a trailer . thank you
please contact me if you have any question
selling as-is project 1973 roadrunner
buy now always welcome
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