1968 Plymouth Roadrunner For Sale
1968 Plymouth Road Runner finished in its restored bodywork from
1995 and powered today by a 426 Hemi that traces its origins to a
1966 Belvedere. This engine has been built .030 over with JE 10.5:1
pistons, ARP main studs and rod bolts, resized rods, a Melling
high-volume oil pump, Milodon deep oil pan and pickup, and a solid
camshaft. Topped with a Mopar M1 single-plane intake, Holley 850
carburetor, and Hooker Super Comp headers, it's a serious setup.
Power is backed by a Torqueflite automatic transmission with
reverse manual valve body and a 3,200-stall converter.
Out back, it runs a Herb McCandless-built 8 rear end with 4.30
gears, while a line lock system adds drag-race utility. The car
sits on Weld wheels - 4-inch fronts and 8.5-inch rears - and the
battery has been relocated to the trunk.
This Road Runner began life as a 383 car, but its heart now beats
with a Hemi believed to be an original 1966 unit. The current owner
purchased it in 2000 and has driven it fewer than 100 miles in the
past 15 years. A new fuel pump was installed in 2024, and the sale
includes the factory hood should the next owner want to return to a
stock look.
Originally restored in Nevada in 1995, this Road Runner is a strong
example of Mopar's muscle car era with a powertrain that has been
thoughtfully built for performance while retaining period-correct
character.
See the "videos" tab above this description box for a cold start
and walk around.
Vehicle Details
1968 Plymouth Road Runner
Listing ID:CC-2012512
Price:$54,991
Location:North East, Pennsylvania
Year:1968
Make:Plymouth
Model:Road Runner
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:25331
Stock Number:C4194
VIN:RM21H8204306
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