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FOR SALE 1972 Plymouth Roadrunner for sale, Oklahoma

FridayGt

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My first thread was locked, I assume inactivity, so here it is again with the additional pictures that were requested. It's still for sale, I'll mark the add as sold when it does. Please let me know if there are any other questions.

Presenting a 1972 Plymouth Road Runner in Plum Crazy Purple with a white bucket interior. This classic muscle car features a 440 high-performance engine from a 1969 Mopar and a 727 automatic transmission with a shift kit and a B&M ratchet shifter. It also has a 3.23 to 1 ratio Sure-Grip rear differential.
The car is in running and driving condition, though it has some peeling paint, a few dents, a bit of rust, and a tired but still functional electrical system. The interior is likely original and in decent shape for its age. The true original mileage is unknown, but the drivetrain has about 24,000 to 26,000 miles since the swap. It's available for inspection and test drive. Asking $26,000.00

Located in Altus, OK.

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Nice.

What is the original engine and original color?
 
Nice driver. Pic of the fender tag? Build sheet? Was it an auto originally or a stick? 400?
 
Nice.

What is the original engine and original color?
Original paint was B5 Petty Blue, the original engine was a 400 block.
Nice driver. Pic of the fender tag? Build sheet? Was it an auto originally or a stick? 400?
Unfortunately, the original fender tag was gone before I bought the car. It was originally a manual transmission, though there's currently a 727 auto in it now. It was originally a 400 block.
 
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