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1972 Plymouth Roadrunner 6.6l 400cu. In. V8 Manual Transmission on 2040-cars

US $20,000.00
Year:1972 Mileage:120000
Location:

Charleston, South Carolina, United States

Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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You are looking at a 1972 255hp 400-cid V8 roadrunner with a manual transmission.  This car is in great condition for its age, it was driven weekly until about 12 months ago.  I've gotten involved with my newest project and the roadrunner has not been taken out of the garage in a couple of months.  It is time for someone else to get to enjoy her.  It could probably use a tune up, as it has only been started up a handful of times in the past year.  This car is perfect for drive in shows, could show ready with very little.  As it is it turns heads whenever I drive it, everyone loves this car.  I have tried to show any defects in the pictures, the few that there are do not really show up.  There is a scratch in the chrome on the front passenger side bumper, and a small hole in the bottom of the driver seat these have been there since I have owned the car.  This car has a straight body with no rust.  This car came factory equipped with power steering and power brakes and it all works perfectly. It has front wheel disc brakes, with rear drums brakes, and will stop on a dime. It steers very easily and is NOT sloppy feeling. The car rides nicely, very comfortable, with no squeaks and rattles.  This is no project car. I have driven this car without any issues and would not hesitate to drive it anywhere. These cars are doing nothing but going up in value. It is definitely an attention getter.  I have driven this car on a 1400 mile road trip with no issues.  Don't be afraid to make an offer, I won't be offended. I am not in a position where I have to sell the car but I have some other projects to do and freeing up some space will help me out. 

Because of the vehicle's age, it is being sold in AS-IS WHERE-IS condition without warranty expressed or implied.  If you have any questions feel free to ask.  Please do not make an offer on this vehicle unless you have the funds available now and intend to purchase the car. You are more than welcome to inspect this vehicle at any time before the end of the listing. I also reserve the right to end the listing at any time.


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