Vehicle Description
In Its Innaugural Year, The 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner Was Fairly
Unique, In That Performance Was The Main Selling Feature Rather
Than Plush Comfort. Sales Exceeded Expectations, Putting The Road
Runner Third In Muscle Car Sales That Year Behind The Pontiac GTO
And Chevelle SS396.
Plymouth paid $50,000 to Warner Bros-Seven Arts To Use The Road
Runner Name And Likeness From Their Wile E. Coyote And Road Runner
Cartoons (As Well As A "Beep Beep" Horn, Which Plymouth Paid
$10,000 To Develop).
This Road Runner Has The Looks And Performance To Turn Heads!
Features Include:
Great Sounding And Running Mopar 440 ci V8 Engine - 536 Lift Hughes
Cam, New Edelbrock Intake, Holley Dual Feed 850 Carburetor, High
Pressure, High Volume Oil Pump, Polished Crank, Brass Guides
4 Speed manual Transmission
Hayes Street & Strip Clutch With Classic Hurst Linkage And
Shifter
Electric Fuel Pump
Modine 4-Core Radiator
Mopar Performance Dress Up Kit
Mallory Electronic Ignition
Autogage Under Dash Gages (Oil, Water, Amp & Tach)
AM/FM With Cassette
3" Aluminum Exhaust - 2 Stage Flowmaster - Chrome Tips
Hooker Super Comp Headers
Exterior Paint In Deep Amethyst With Three Coats Of Clear
Newer Seats In Black (Upholstery & Padding)
Newer Door Panels, Headliner And Carpet
This is a consignment vehicle and the information above was
provided by the current owner. We can make no guarantees as to the
accuracy of the above information. However, please understand as
with all pre-owned automobiles, the described condition is
subjective . .
Worldwide Enclosed Door To Door Transportation Along With Low Rate
And Long Term Financing