tykeeus
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I have a west coast 1968 383 auto Plymouth Roadrunner (not a Satellite, but a real Roadrunner) with Utah title.The main body has what is left of the original paint. The hood and left fender have been replaced with used parts. I have a completely rebuilt 1968 date code 383 engine on a stand and a rebuilt 727 trans with shift kit and mild stall converter. I have headers, Edelbrock intake, holley 750, New mini starter, Mopar electronic ignition, new wires, basically everything to get it running. I have new carpet, dash cover, and interior kit for bucket seats and rear seat. Rear seat is done, front seats need foam. I have matching material to reupholster the buddy seat and front seat backs. It needs a headliner. The main body has spotless floors. It has the typical rust spots in the corner of the rear window which caused some rust in the trunk and lower rear 1/4s. No other rust on body. Factory under coated. The used fender and hood have a some surface rust and minor damage, but all is fixable. I have both new rear trunk extensions, but haven't got the lower 1/4 patches. I also have all weatherstripping, body gaskets and seals. This car is any easy restoration with 95% of the parts needed already there. I'm asking $12500 OBO for everything. The car finished should bring $35000 plus. I have over 60 pictures of the car on Photo Bucket. Here is a link to the pictures: http://s1293.beta.photobucket.com/user/tykeeus/library/
I don't have the time to finish this car, so need to let it go. This car comes with a clean Utah title and has been stored since 1989. Someone please get this car finished and back on the road. Thanks!
Thanks to all for reminding me. Yes I have the fender tag, but no build sheet.
I don't have the time to finish this car, so need to let it go. This car comes with a clean Utah title and has been stored since 1989. Someone please get this car finished and back on the road. Thanks!
Thanks to all for reminding me. Yes I have the fender tag, but no build sheet.
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