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1975 Road Runner

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If you're a "DIE HARD" Mopar guy that "DARES" to be different - then I have just the Mopar for you! What I have right now for sale - is a one year stand alone - RM21 - 1975 K Code - Plymouth Road Runner. This RR has so...many
options it takes "2" fender tags to list them. As the story goes - the RR had been in storage since 1979 until 2-3 years ago. There's 23,000 miles showing.
The #'s matching "K" code 360 was professionally rebuilt to 71 specs. With the addition of some after-market bolt-on proformance parts it's approx.350hp. The 727 was also professionally rebuilt with the addition of a shift kit & 3,000 rpm converter. It still has it's original factory 9-1/4 (12 bolt) rear end.
The rust free body was striped to bare medal & professionally re-painted in the original Brandy Wine color. All new decals were then applied. The interior is all original in a beautiful Maroon color with bucket seats,console,rally dash with 150 speedo & sun-roof (moon roof) The original jack & poly-glass Goodyear spare tire resides in the trunk. I have the original Magnum 500 rims which I plan on putting back on with B.F.Goodrich T/A radials. Here's a very rare piece (7,831 made) which is believe only 20% were "K" codes & even less with factory sun-roof of classic MOPAR history. Asking price is $15,000 but serious offers will be entertained. Yes 3rd party inspections are welcome.
Contact Dan 845-473-9300 days 845-546-5523 nights & weekends. You can also email [email protected] - Thanks For Looking

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nice car, but I paid less for my 70 Runner! :confused:
 
Yea - I paid less for my 69 RR too - but there's a whole lot more of them out there. Mine is a factory B5 - RM21 - 4 speed - Steel wheel / stripe delete w/built sheet - it's also for sale
 
Trades - well possibly - no projects though - have too...many now - LOL
 
Nice car, good luck finding a buyer.
What with poor economy and not a desireable style the rarity just does not justify the price. Like everything in this world there is someone out there that "has to have" this car and $15,000 is worth it.

Can you say Fury.
 
Nice car, good luck finding a buyer.
What with poor economy and not a desireable style the rarity just does not justify the price. Like everything in this world there is someone out there that "has to have" this car and $15,000 is worth it.

Can you say Fury.

I've never saw a market for the 75. And the most I've saw one go for is 6 grand.
Even in 75 there was no market for a Fury with high insurance rates. And no matter what people think a nice 68 to 74 can still be got for under 10 grand.
As nice as your car is I just can't see 15 grand worth of car.:no:
 
Gentlemen, if you aren't interested in his car then don't say anything about the price. If he is asking more than the market will bear, then time will let him know because it will not have sold.

So please don't turn this in to a big editorial about whether or not he is asking to much. This kind of thing really pisses people off, and unlike FABO, it isn't gonna happen here.
 
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