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FOR SALE 1971 340 Roadrunner

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1971 340 roadrunner for sale. Just finished up a nice OE restoration on the car this spring with no expense spared. Original equipment include 340 auto on the column, GW3 bright white with gold interior, a/c, hood pins, roadrunner decor group, single drivers chrome remote mirror 3.23 peg leg and 14" rally wheels. I took some liberties on the resto including swapping from bench to buckets and buddy seat, rally dash w/ tach, rim blow steering wheel, factory exhaust tips, front and rear spoilers, 3.55 sure grip and 15" rallys. I built the car to have a FAST 340 motor in it, but I will be swapping the motor out with a stock build 340 (will be correctly detailed as is now) Im looking to get $35,000 obo or possible partial trade for a 340 a body. 71 340 duster or demon would be at the top of the list, but entertain others. pm for more details and there are a lot of them! located in NW wisconsin.

heres a link to the entire restoration that I had on this site showing a lot of what was done. If your not a member, click on the blue attachment link above each post for pictures.

http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...e=1&fpart=1


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congrats you did a very nice job on this and spent a lot of time also doing it ,good luck with sale thanks sharing it with us.
 
27,500. not much negotiation room at this.. still open to partial trades..
 
Does the car have the "FAST" engine in it or has that been replaced? and if replaced, with what?
 
I replaced the FAST motor with a fresh 71 (late casting, June I beleive) 340 thats a little more than stock, but in everyway is as correct as before. 9:1 compression, flat top pistons, rv style cam, nothing fancy, but it performs very well. I should rewrite my ad to state this more clearly, but it wont allow me.. thanks
-kevin
 
Nice car! Good luck with the sale!

Mike
 
no interest at 26k?? well worth the money. why by a project and stick 2-3 times what im asking when this is ready to go!
 
You're not lyin',I do paint/bodywork/resto,you can't buy a project and have this when you're done for the money !!!!Well worth the $$$$ IMO !!!!GLWS
 
Looks very, very nice. Like new. Wish I had $25,000.

Good luck with the sale.

Have you posted anywhere else? Hemmings, Oldride, Autotraderclassics, etc.
 
Man Kevin, I feel for you on this car... Your work is first class and it shows. Even the extent you went through on the AC system, I know that had to be a big nut, $$$ wise. Someone will step up and realize that this is a STEAL of a deal. If it was a four speed car, it would be on the way to my house! It would be a cool match to my GW3 '71 GTX :)

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BTW- agree with the above post, you really need to get more exposure than Moparts and FBBO, hard to believe, but many older Mopar guys, just don't do the computer and won't know that your RR is even on the market. I know of several 55+ Mopar guys that still only buy paper editions of the Hemmings Motor News!!!
 
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