Vehicle Description
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner
for your consideration. Finished in Viper Blue with Black stripes
and a Black Leather interior. Under the hood is a 383ci stroked to
496ci built by Bob Crane, this motor has new; Forged Pistons, H
Beam Rods, Gun-drilled crankshaft, Stud Girdle, Trick flow
pushrods, 1.6 Hydraulic Roller Rocker setup with titanium
retainers, Custom grind Crane cam, Moroso Oil Pan, high flow oil
pump, Gear drive timing set, Aluminum high flow water pump,
Aluminum Stealth Heads, Doug's coated headers, custom x pipe,
Flowmaster 44's, Lakewood scatter shield, Centerforce clutch,
McCloud aluminum flywheel, Mopar M1 intake, 850 double pumper, all
ARP fasteners used, upgraded distributor/wires and MSD ignition
box, aluminum Radiator with dual electric fans and shroud, battery
relocated to trunk, and an upgraded 1 wire high output alternator
with brackets. As for the Transmission, it is an A-833 4-speed
rebuilt with Brewer's internals and 18 splines Hemi output shaft,
custom aluminum Passon Performance case, new Hurst competition plus
shifter with Pistol grip shift handle. The suspension also has been
upgraded to a Firm Feel road race suspension with a front end
rebuild kit, new springs, Torsion bars, Tubular upper control arms,
11/16 tie rods, Urethane bushings, KYB shocks and sway bars. An
upgraded FFI power steering box with a fast ratio idler/pitman arm
was also installed. New Wheel Vintitiques wheels are equipped; 15x7
up front and 15x8 in the rear with new Radial T/A tires. For the
interior, it was all redone with Legendary Interiors Kit; carpet,
headliner, seats, door panels, etc. Along with a new Ron Francis
wiring kit. This '68 does include the B- body manual as well. For
more information on this 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner please call us
today.
The earliest of the 1968 models were available only as 2-door
pillared coupes (with a B-pillar between the front and rear
windows), but later in the model year, a 2-door "hardtop" model
(sans pillar) was offered. The Road Runner of 1968-1970 was based
on the Belvedere, while the GTX was based on the Sport Satellite, a
car with higher level trim and slight differences in the grilles
and taillights. The interior was spartan with a basic vinyl bench
seat, lacking even carpets in early models, and few options were
available - such as power steering and front disc brakes, AM radio,
air conditioning (except with the 426 Hemi) and automatic
transmission. A floor-mounted shifter (for the four-speed) featured
only a rubber boot and no console so that a bench seat could be
used.
To see over 80 photos of this car, including under carriage please
visit our website www.grautogallery.com
Gr Auto Gallery, LLC and our sister company, Wheelz Sales and
Leasing Inc. makes every effort to represent each vehicle
accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party
inspections when necessary. Although we try to do our very best to
be accurate in our description writing we are human and do make
mistakes. Unless otherwise noted, All vehicles are sold AS IS, No
Warranty Expressed or Implied. All sales final.