Showing posts with label Road Runner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Road Runner. Show all posts

July 11, 2016

1968 Plymouth Roadrunner Hemi

1968 Plymouth Roadrunner Hemi

1968 Plymouth Roadrunner Hemi For Sale

Found this one looking for a new owner, a 1968 Plymouth Road Runner powered by 426 Hemi in excellent condition, and finished in red over a black interior, VIN: BH29B8B299219. Was listed on Craigslist about 7 days ago and was still available when we posted it here. Not much info we can get from a minimalist Ad, but it looks so interesting with a lot of photos included. As shown here the earliest first-generation Road Runner was built in 1968 fairly coolest.

The Road Runner is a mid-size car with a focus on performance built by Plymouth in the United States, designed and developed to compete in the muscle cars genre with unusual offers that are moving away from its roots as relatively cheap.

1968 Plymouth Roadrunner Interior

The interior is claimed to be original it looks spartan with a basic vinyl bench seat and the dash looks nice all looks awesome for its ages, hard to find imperfection from here.

1968 Plymouth Roadrunner 426 Hemi Engine

Unclear about "now with 426 Hemi" is written in its ad, no matter if it's fitted by the factory or not, match or not, but now you're looking here is a 426 Hemi all look awesome. Backed by the correct Hemi 4-speed manual transmission.

When we posted here, ready to go for $65000 located in Salem, South Carolina. As always a closer inspection is needed to know the accurate condition.



November 10, 2015

Original 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

Original 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner

Original 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

Here's one of the most collectible American muscle cars made by Plymouth, is a performance car which enter as original muscle cars trim come with low price in its era, yes this is a first generation Plymouth Road Runner released in 1969 2-door hardtop based on Chrysler B platform paint in yellow has been rebuilt and restored ready for trade today. The Road Runner commonly known as the cheap version of GTX series.

The pics as confirm, it a looks cool with yellow straight body frame, no dent, no rust issue. The interior looks perfect, just lost the original factory radio. The engine looks clean, hope it runs good very well also. Overall is a nice original muscle car ready on trade today 1969 Plymouth Road Runner, asking $35000 location in Newhall.



September 11, 2014

1972 Plymouth Road Runner 440


1972 Plymouth Road Runner 440

Here's American muscle car produced by Plymouth, it's a second generation of Road Runner comes with 440 big block engine released in 1972. The 1971-72 Roadrunner sheet metal was used by several NASCAR racing teams for their race cars and ran well on the circuit during the 1971-74 seasons. Richard Petty won the championship both in 1971 and 1972 using the Road Runner based cars, winning 30 races over the two seasons.






Details about this Road Runner by owner
1972 Plymouth Road Runner 440 engine with Aluminum Heads, Roller cam, Roller Rockers, 850 Dominator HP Carb, MSD Ignition, New 727 TCI Transmission with new TCI 3000 stall, 83/4 rear end, TCI Shifter. Also $3000.00 sound system, Too many parts to list

Interested and more details please visit link below
NO LONGER AVAILABLE

August 21, 2014

1971 Plymouth Road Runner 383


1971 Plymouth Road Runner 383

Here's American muscle car by Plymouth, it's a extremely nice the second generation of Road Runner 383 built in 1971. In 1971, the coupe bodywork was completely changed to a more rounded. The Road Runners with the 383 engine received a standard insurance rating without the costly premiums normally tacked onto muscle cars today. The 383 would now run on regular gas. Aerodynamics were much improved over the first generation Road Runners, resulting in much-improved high-speed handling.



July 16, 2014

Real 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Hard Top


Real 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Hard Top

Here's one of legendary American muscle car, although lower-priced than the others, but it's a real muscle cars, twin brothers of GTX. The low-cost muscle car hit the street, yes they're is the Road Runner.