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1972 Plymouth Roadrunner (satellite Sebring +) on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:110525 Color: Lemon Twist /
 Black
Location:

Elizabeth, Colorado, United States

Elizabeth, Colorado, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:2 Door Hard Top
Engine:400
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: rp23m2g147086 Year: 1972
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: V8
Model: Road Runner
Trim: Road Runner
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 110,525
Sub Model: Satellite Sebring Plus
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Lemon Twist
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

This is a 1972 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus to which I have added many Road Runner parts. I am a pretty transparent seller I will give you the pros and cons. This car was purchased from the original owners. Purchased new in Denver. It was an original Lemon Twist car when I purchased it it was a mottled red. I replaced a full quarter on the drivers side and a lower quarter on the passenger side. It has a fair recent paint job (napa paint base coat clear coat). Which presents nicely. It is a factory bigblock 2 barrel 400 engine. This is original and has 110,000mi. on it. Which I recently converted to electronic ignition. The transmission is a used 727 automatic which functions properly  and a baby dana 91/4 rear end. The car starts, stops and steers. I have Replaced the Door Seals,Headliner, Carpet, Seat Covers (ppg front and rear). Console ( the previous was broken) and installed a new Console Top Plate Decal. The AM radio plays ( poorly), there is a 3/8" nick in the drivers upper door panel. The Dash has a plastic dash cap. The interior presents nicely although the drivers seat belt retractor is alittle sticky. It has Ralley Gauges and the desireable 150 Speedometer. The gas gauge does not work. Needing a new sender in the tank.The brakes have been gone through and work properly. The stripe, deck, quarter and hood decals are new. The trunk has a new trunk mat. The is a complete and working jack and tire holddown. The spare tire presently does not hold air. The car is virtually rust free, The exterior window trim and drip moldings have been polished. The motor box  has been detailed, there is a new hood mat. The tires (BF Goodrich) Radial T/As 235/60/14s are in good condition and have plenty of life. The magnum 500 rims are also in very nice condition.The rear bumper has been rechromed, recently. The rear valance does not fit exactly as it was made for the 1971. There are also new Bazooka tips and exhaust tip hangers. I just recently got this car on the road and I have found there are several thing it will need to improve it's driverability. The front end drifts abit and I would rebuild it. The 2barrel functions properly but has got to go an edelbrock manifold and carb are in order as well as a shift kit, shock absorbers and some exhaust work (get rid of the cherry bombs) and find the exhaust leak. It also overheated the other day(although it was 90 and it is a big block). So what I have is a 1972 Satellite sebring Plus ( RoadRunner)clone with a 400 Big Block 727 Slap Stick Transmission with New Paint, New Interior, Bucket Seats, Console, Ralley Gauges, Disc Brakes. Running driving and presentable. With a clear Title Ready for some summer fun. Could be a monster with a stroker kit and the right gears. If you need to transport I would trailer this car. As I previously stated I just recently started shaking it out. Sure it runs and drives and will be easy to load up.  I would like to keep it but have commitments that need to be met. Look at the pictures. This vehicle is also being offered locally so I reserve the right to end this auction at any time. Last of all PLEASE BE DECENT IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE MONEY DON"T BID> GO SPAM SOMEBODY ELSE. This auction is for real honest people who like cars.  All transportation fees and arrangements are solely at the buyers expense.

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