For Sale: 1968 Plymouth Road Runner in Hilton, New York for sale in Hilton, NY

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Vehicle Description 1968 Plymouth Road Runner Pillared Coupe Rebuilt 383-4bbl Engine (Bored.
30 Over) TorqueFlite 727 Automatic Transmission Silver Metallic Exterior New Black Vinyl Bucket Seat Interior Upgraded Wood Steering Wheel 8-3/4 SureGrip Rear with 3.
90 Gears Amazingly Beautiful Road-Chicken that is As Straight as can be.
Looks Great Dressed in Silver Metallic and it Boy, Does it Shine in Any Lighting! Mild Performance Add-ons Edelbrock Performer Intake with 750 Carb Electric Fuel Pump Hooker Headers Correct 15 Magnum 500 Wheels with Radial Tires Data Plate Original Broadcast Sheet Galen Govier Decoded Paperwork Chrysler Registry Certificate Mechanical Receipts Plymouth went back to the basics when they created the 1968 Road Runner.
After deciding that muscle cars had gotten away from their original purpose of being fast affordable thrills, Plymouth paid Warner Brothers $50,000 to affix the road runner cartoon bird onto its new vehicle, which was based on a stripped Belvedere, thus in 1968 the Road Runner was born.
The standard engine was none other than MOPAR's tried and true 383 power-plant V8, included the heads, manifolds, camshafts, crankcase windage tray, and valve springs from the race ready 440 Magnum.
The new Road Runner was also equipped with heavier duty suspension, manual transmission, and numerous other performance pieces.
Comfort was basic with no carpeting - just rubber floor mats and a bench seat.
Mopar performance seekers were pleased with the new addition, as the base price started at just $2896 and for just $714 more the Hemi 426 could be had.
We Sell and Ship Worldwide as well as Offer Low Interest Financing to Qualified Buyers.
Dome Lamp, Tinted Glass, Armrests - Dual Front, Automatic Transmission, Am/Fm Radio, Sports Package, Chrome Wheels.
  • Year: 1968
  • Make: Plymouth
  • Model: ROAD RUNNER

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