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For Sale: Not Mine 1974 Plymouth Roadrunner GTX with sunroof. North Babylon, NY

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1974 Plymouth Roadrunner GTX with sunroof
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Seller: Michael Treanor
North Babylon, New York
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1974 Plymouth Roadrunner GTX 440 · Coupe · Driven 100,000 miles

A 1974 Plymouth Roadrunner GTX 440 with rare sunroof pretty much complete have extra fender and valance,
Only -386
1974 GTX Roadrunner were made , rare car
 
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Howdy Wow If I was younger I might tackle this one, 4 speed pedals, cruise, sun roof big block. I would like to see the fender tag for sure.
 
I saw the clutch pedal. Obviously not factory if an original U code. I’d add the 4 speed, even though it’s a cast crank, again if original. Actually… I’d drop one of the forged cranks I have laying around in it. I guess 9 1/4” rear.
 
Howdy
I seem to remember that a 4 speed console will also work for an auto but not visa versa. Does anyone else remember that or am I remembering wrong.
 
Howdy
I seem to remember that a 4 speed console will also work for an auto but not visa versa. Does anyone else remember that or am I remembering wrong.
Auto console requires a small cut on bottom section to match the floor hump. Somebody in the past was selling on eBay small cardboard templates to make the cut and proceed with the conversion without spend the price of an original 4 speeds console. (Not reproed on those days yet, like it is now)

Top plate is totally different thought
 
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No 4 speed with a 440 after 72. Pedal added from an earlier car or even an A-body by the shape of it. Neat car when new, going to be hidden rust on that one.
 
No 4 speed with a 440 after 72. Pedal added from an earlier car or even an A-body by the shape of it. Neat car when new, going to be hidden rust on that one.
Pretty sure it’s not a 74 GTX RR and the guy is full of ****. It’s definitely a 73 hood, and GTX 440 cars in 73 and 74 did not come with manual transmissions. My 74 RR is a factory sunroof car that had a 318 3 speed manual floor shift. It is now a 440 4 speed. That doesn’t make it a 440 GTX sunroof car. Pretty sure someone took a sunroof manual 3 speed car and dropped a 440 in it and at some point the hood was changed to 73. Again I think the guy is full of sh!t.
 
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In the photo showing the clutch pedal, the auto trans shifter can be seen. Perhaps a stick swap was the plan and didn't advance past the pedals..
 
M52 on top left. Sunroof!


What a pity for this car to be this far gone.


So far, no one has commented on the asking price of $15,000
 
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