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1974roadrunner Clone Solid Mopar on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:1974 Mileage:100000
Location:

Merrifield, Minnesota, United States

Merrifield, Minnesota, United States

  Here's a pretty solid Roadrunner clone winter project. This car was born a Satellite and converted over to Roadrunner. It now has thre RR grill,8 3/4 rearend with 3:55 gears, rear sway bar and more. The frame rails, floorboards, trunk and underneath on this car are all rock solid perfect. Everything under the hood is exceptional. I'm selling this car as a roller although all it needs to be a driver is a transmission. It has a decent 318 in it now but nothing special. The chrome on this car is all exceptional, straight and clean. All the glass is good. The doors hood and trunk all open and close and fit nice, no sagging worn out parts. There is a spot of rust that wil need attention where the rocker meets the quarter panel on the right side of the vehicle and a little soft on the front lower quarter on the drivers side.See the pictures  Both easy areas to patch and if I were doing the car I'd match the paint and spot paint these areas and have a nice driver quality car. Inside the car the dash is mint but the seats will need covered as they are torn. Someone along the way installed some ugly red carpet that I would replace. I would get new door panels and so on to make it real nice. Other than that it is not far from being one sweet Roadrunner. These cars drive so nice and handle excelent. Wheels and tires are real nice and do go with the car. There is 3" stainless exhaust under the car that goes with it. I have a new driveshaft and some other parts I will let go for the buy it now price. There are more in parts alone here than I'm asking for the car. The only reason It's for sale at all is to fund my 68 charger resteration. I know the value of having solid bones like this car has after replacing as much metal as we are on my Charger. This Roadrunner project is so far ahead of the game needing very little metal work. Call me for more info this car is going to sell and I want it in good hands. I love my the old classics and this one is special to me. Call 218-821-4394 for more info or arrangements. I'll deliver it for a small fee, cover fuel, as long as the car is paid for first.

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