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1973 Plymouth Road Runner Georgia Car Hurst Pistol Grip 4 Speed on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:27324
Location:

Ravenna, Ohio, United States

Ravenna, Ohio, United States
Engine:None
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: rm21g3r225764 Year: 1973
Make: Plymouth
Drive Type: n/a
Model: Road Runner
Mileage: 27,324
Trim: n/z
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

I purchased this car out of Georgia a couple of years ago. There is no motor in it when I purchased it.  It was originally a 318 motor with a 3 speed.  The 3 speed was replaced with a 4 speed and a hurst pistol grip shifter was added. The bench seat is a factory option per the fender tag.  It also has a rally dash. .....front disc brakes. There is a plastic dash cap to cover the factory dash that is cracked.  Original color was yellow. It is a true road runner car. 


The Body is not perfect but is a nice solid car to start with that is not a rust bucket. The way you see it it exactly how I purchased it.  I have not done a thing to it.

The frame rails are in good condition.  Trunk pans are in good condition....floor pans have some small holes but will only need repaired...doors are in good condition....quarter panels were repaired around the lip and bottom of each quarter panels. Each quarter panel has some dents that were repaired at some point( found with magnet).....hood  is in good condition....deck lid has a small hole on the underside on it......fenders are in good condition but will need some repair.....front and rear valances will need work or repaired....engine compartment inner fenders look good.  Rear quarter panel inner fenders have some rust,they can be repaired.... interior is fairly complete but will need re-done to look nice.  

Click on this link to view a lot of pictures of this car and other Mopar projects   www.SlickPic.com/u/MJones25

Re-do the body and drop in your favorite small block motor.  

Georgia does not title older cars like this one.  I purchased it that way.  I am also selling it that way with no title.  If you need a title I can apply for one but it will cost a extra 400.00 to get it. Your state may not require it so you can save some extra money.

The car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early. 

If you have questions  330-622-1483

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