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Factory Petty Blue One Of A Kind! on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:100316
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

 1971 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER - ONE OF A KIND - FACTORY PETTY BLUE, BLUE INTERIOR, WHITE TOP and STRIPES!

You won't see another one of these at a car show! For 40 years, there was ONLY ONE 1971 MOPAR that was known to be factory PETTY BLUE, that being the famous Richard Petty Hemi Road Runner Raffle Car. Then about 3 years ago, the rumored other two cars surfaced, and I ended up owning both of them, including this one. They are both 383-Magnums. I sold the first one to the CA collector who owns the Hemi Runner, so this one is the ONLY one of the 3 that can be bought, especially at a reasonable price! This Runner has the original Manual 3-speed (yes, a 3-speed!) stick on the floor, with a Blue bench interior. It also had a front white vinyl top, with the white rear roof stripes, along with factory A/C, and power steering. The other 2 cars are both automatics, without any white top or stripes, so this is DEFINITELY a 1 of 1 car!

To see 100 pictures of the Road Runner, click this link:   1971 Petty Blue Road Runner Picture List  
 
The original fender tag goes with the car, as does the 1978 North Carolina title I received when I bought the car that I was able to save as a historical document. The NC title was from a town called Albemarle, which is about an hour from where Richard Petty resides. For those of you who don't know, the Petty's controlled their racing color, the official name was "Corporate Blue", and on the fender tag of these vehicles the special order paint code "999" appeared. NOBODY ELSE could have ordered this color UNLESS the Petty's either authorized it or ordered it themselves! I also have a good new Oklahoma title in my name that will go with the car.
As you can see from the 100 pictures, the car does need a full restoration. A lot of the sheet metal will have to be repaired and some parts replaced, at your choice. However, the rear quarters are pretty good, just need a little repair down low. All the frame rails are very good, including the torque box area and where the K-frame bolts in, as you can see from the pics. There is a LOT of original Petty Blue paint still visible on the frame rails, along with some factory undercoating. The entire floorboard from a B-5 blue Sebring parts car has already been sectioned in by a previous owner who started on a restoration, and then had to sell the car, so it is good and solid. There are a lot of the original parts that go with the car, as also seen in the many pics. If a part is not pictured, it isn't with the car, what you see is what you get. I was told the mileage was original, but obviously can't be verified.

The engine that is in the car is a 383, but isn't the original engine. The latest owner before me said that the previous owner before him told him that the original engine was available as part of the deal, but they didn't have an engine hoist to get it into the pickup, so it is still in that guy's garage. The car was supposed to be able to start and drive around the yard, but it's been sitting about 5 years, so consider it as non-running.
Since I haven't been able to do anything with the car in over 3 years and have other priorities now, I hate to sell it, but I have decided to find the car a new home. I hope whoever ends up with it will restore it and have it featured in the MOPAR Collectors Guide, as it truly is an extremely rare 1-of-a-kind vehicle.

Buyer will pay any freight charge to ship the vehicle, or feel free to come pick it up, I'm in the greater NW Oklahoma City, OK area, right in the middle of the country. I do have the ability to deliver the car for the right price and some extra freight charge.

I also listed the Road Runner online just before this auction, and I am now only asking $7,900 or best offer, so I reserve the right to end the auction early if I get calls from elsewhere. My reserve here is reasonable, so DON'T BID IF YOU DON'T INTEND TO BUY THE CAR! Having sold cars on eBay previously, it is necessary to include the following: The car is sold "As Is and Shown", with no warranties or guarantees beyond what is stated here. If you end up being the high bidder, the car MUST be paid for within 7 days, period, no exceptions, and I expect you to call me to verify the sale within a day. Winning this auction is NOT the right to inspect the car and bargain, or back out, inspect the car BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS if the pictures aren't good enough for you. If you have specific questions about the condition of something that isn't clear to you in the pics, please feel free to ask, I will reply ASAP. However, please BE SURE to look through ALL 100 PICTURES on the above PICTURE LINK BEFORE ASKING! Also, I am not interested in ANY trade deal of any kind, this is to be an outright sale. I will accept cash in person, or a direct Bank-to-Bank Wire Transfer using the Federal Reserve System, that's it. NO Cashier's checks, personal checks, Bitcoins, trades, grocery coupons (yes, I had that offered once, that's in here for a reason!!!), only CASH or WIRE TRANSFER. However you pay, I MUST BE PAID IN FULL BEFORE THE CAR LEAVES MY POSSESSION, NO EXCEPTIONS!!!

I intend to take the best offer I get from wherever in the next 2-3 weeks. The only thing worse than having to sell an irreplaceable cool MOPAR is losing money on it at the same time! Oh well...

If you have any questions, call me (Darrell) on my cell at 405-650-2864. I have 100% feedback for over 14 years for a reason, I try to represent anything I'm selling as accurately and completely as possible. I'm not interested in getting my first negative feedback either! So, if you have ANY reservations about bidding/buying this car, let's communicate in advance to make sure we're both happy with the deal, and a phone conversation is easier than emailing.

Thanks for your interest in a cool piece of MOPAR history!

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