Vehicle Description
This 1972 Plymouth Roadrunner GTX is for sale in our Louisville KY
showroom. The Roadrunner was basically untouched from 71 with minor
changes like marker lights and bumper guards. The GTX was no longer
it�s own line of car but was the top of the line trim package in
72. With only 672 models sold from 72 thru 74 this real deal 440
GTX is an extremely rare car. Though it does not have the 440 that
it left the factory with no one will be the wiser. With a rather
fresh build this 440 is ready for that next adventure, rather that
be to the grocery store for some milk or that far away carshow
either way you will are going to get noticed when you arrive. The
big block sounds absolutely amazing and with the press of that
vertical pedal you will understand why they say there is no
replacement for displacement. Fuel delivery is taken care of
through the massive 4 barrel carberauetor that delivers just the
right amount of juice. With all that power you are going to want a
stout transmission and The 727 Torq-flite is arguably the best
transmission to leave Detroit. Smooth shifting this 727 feels great
with not a bit of slip the owner feels this car could be driven
anywhere. Ofcourse all that is great but what is really going to
grab your attention is this unreal Hemi Orange paint job. With
being less than a year old and having an extremely straight body
this MOPAR is definitely a looker. Inside the bucket seats are
separated by a console with the slap shifter mounted in the perfect
spot. The black interior is what it should be and just adds to the
cars sporty feel. If you have been looking for the next MOPAR