My uncle was the single owner of this well-maintained 1968
Plymouth Road Runner rated as good, very good, or excellent on both
interior and exterior conditions by an independent appraiser that
specializes in collector/classic cars (High Performance
Enterprises).
The specs are as follows:
383 cu in with 4 barrel carburetor V8 engine
TorqueFlite 3 speed automatic transmission (727)
Road Runner decor group
Light package
Tinted all glass
Left and right outside mirrors
Center pillar molding (polished stainless)
Armrest
Foam front seat cushion
Front & rear seat belts
Moroso valve covers (gold)
Moroso hi flow air cleaner (gold)
Accel distributor
Mallory Super 8 yellow plug wires
Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold
Edelbrock 4 barrel carburetor
Chrome alternator
Chrome water pump and crank pulleys
Electric fan (mounted in front of radiator)
Remote transmission filer and cooler
Chrome headers
Duel exhaust
Chrome hood hinges
American racing chrome wheels (14 inch)
P235/60Rx14 Firestone rear tires (rated "Excellent" by
appraiser)
P195/60Rx14 Firestone front tires (rated "Excellent" by appraiser)
(Additional set of tires will be included)
Battery mounted in trunk
2 running lights (mounted under front bumper)
Dixco 10,000 rpm tachometer
Custom steering wheel (original will be included)
Clarion AM-FM Cassette sound system
Bevada 200 watt amplifier
2 speakers mounted in doors
2 speakers mounted rear shelf
All of the original documentation is included with this car,
including the sales invoice, build sheet, and window options
sheet.
The car was parked in my uncle's garage in Everett, WA, for several
years as he battled cancer. Upon his passing, Rick's Carriage Works
in Spokane Valley brought the car here in an enclosed trailer and
did a complete inspection of the vehicle, providing all servicing
necessary to get the car in fully operational condition. Because it
had not been driven in a few years, it needed new hoses, a new fuel
tank, etc. I have documentation showing all of the parts that were
replaced. The car is currently garaged at Rick's.
This car was my uncle's pride and joy. As executor of his estate,
I'm looking for just the right person who will love it as much as
he did. As per his will, the car must be sold to a Chrysler
automobile collector, muscle car collector, or vintage automobile
collector. Serious inquiries only.