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FOR SALE 1972 Plymouth Road Runner 4 Speed Car

Strato ventilation is the name of the option that puts those vents on the RH side of the dash.
Available on all models of the Satellite.

Hamtramck historical posting of the dealership data book.

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Without a build sht to match the vin tag there are questions. But its a nice looking car. If it were a 440 car that production number drops drastically.
Yes, it would be a GTX.
 
I have many more pictures of restoration work. This is a nice car. Engine pulls hard. I am a honest seller and will answer all questions. Just put new set of Coopers on it. Thinking about changing the new Holley street brawler 650 mech to 750 vac. I think it will pull even harder on the top end. This car pulls as hard if not more so than my good running V code GTX did.
 
Strato ventilation is the name of the option that puts those vents on the RH side of the dash.
Available on all models of the Satellite.

Hamtramck historical posting of the dealership data book.

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Thanks I didn't even see the pic with the whole dash showing it was a Strato vent just the one I posted.. I was just letting the other guy know it was not an A/C dash. My '72 RR/GTX has Strato ventilation and I have a complete Strato set-up from another one just because that system is it's own set-up/rare and hard to find parts for..
 
Back in the day pics from 2nd owner I believe. The trophy picture coincides with the dash plaque in the car.

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The engine pics have M/T valve covers. However, I've been changing the car back to mostly stock look (not paint). That's why the current engine bay pics of engine look different. I removed headers, replaced valve covers with new ones, etc. Yes, it's an alum rad and wrong window washer bottle, and has a heater hose block off valve. But if a person wanted to, these are easier fixes. Interior looks totally stock setup, except needs correct dual seat belts (shoulder harness) off of floor hump. The radio is one of those digital blue tooth ones. Works. If you wanted to go stock looking, would need to add original radio and antenna back. You can buy new front bumper (don't think rear is avail as a repop) or re-chrome the ones on it and it would look pretty close to a burnt orange car.

For me, it would be too expensive in my opinion to paint it back to original blue But in this color and look, for some reason this car actually gets more attention and thumbs up driving it around and at car shows than the rare 71 GTX I had. I can only think it's the paint look. I would consider trades upwards towards E body 70-71. But not projects.
 
Forgot the Cowl VIN. The Rad VIN is covered in paint or maybe ground down, but can't be seen. Looks like there was some work on the rad support at some point as well.

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