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1972 Plymouth Roadrunner Base 6.6l on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:130677
Location:

Tangent, Oregon, United States

Tangent, Oregon, United States

E68-  1972-1974 4-BBL HP Engine rated at 246 hp with N95 PKG
D21-  1972-74 4-Speed manual trans, floor shift 23 spline A-833
RM-   R-Plymouth, M-Medium price class
23-      Body type, 2 door hardtop
P-        Engine Code-400 ci, 4-BBL HP B-series
2-        1972 model year
G-       Assembly plant-St. Louis, MO USA
109641- Sequence number; 109,641 number car off the line
FE5-    Paint code, Rallye Red, Chrysler P/N AY69FE5
D-        Deluxe interior trim grade
6-         Vinyl Bucket trim style seats
X-        Color, Black, trim color
9-         Trim color, Black
TX9-    Upper door frame color, Black
816-     Scheduled production date: Built on Monday, August 16, 1971. First month of the model year 1972 car production.
126328-Vehicle order number,
V-         Vinyl Roof- Canopy or halo
4-         Unknown
X-        Black color
U-        Build to specifications for U.S.A. order
C56-    Bucket seats
G36-    LH remote/RH manual oversized painted racing mirrors
J45-     Hood tie down pins
M21-   Drip trough mouldings
N23-    Electronic ignition system
N41-    Dual exhaust system
N42-    Bright exhaust tips
N95-    Emission Control System-ECS
N97-    Noise Reduction package
R11-     Radio Code-AM music master 2-watt
V\
    >Sport Stripes: Hood performance
9/
X-          Color Black
END-    End of code for G plant fender tag.

There were 7,268 1972 Roadrunners produced. Of these, 3,828 were sold with the P-code E68 400 4 bbl HP engine. Also of the 3,828 sold, only 906 were sold with the factory 4 speed. So we are looking at a 1 of 906 rarity.

This car was a weekend warrior at the local strip. The owner before me drove it to the strip, took slicks from the trunk and raced it for the day then drove it home. This 400 runs good and has plenty of pep. It has a 3:55 sure grip 489 casting rear end. Throaty dual exhaust exiting all the way out back. I acquired this car with the extended fender flares on ALL fenders. The black paint has small bubbles all over it and the body has a few dents here and there. There is NO floor/trunk rust that I know of. I keep this car inside as did the previous owner.  This car is definitely no show car, but is a runner and driver. I take it out on weekends to dust off the back roads and it's so much fun to grab gears in. The transmission is #'s matching. I do know where locally there is a date coded 1972 HP 400 if buyer is interested in getting closer to #'s matching. Block would cost extra.

Power steering, not power brakes- but- drums all the way around. Steers good and brakes good. Recently replaced master cylinder.

Because of the vehicle's age, it is being sold in AS-IS WHERE-IS condition without warranty expressed or implied.

This is a great start for a restoration or just a great entry level muscle car that gets lots of looks. Clear title, can drive up onto transport vehicle.

This is listed locally and I reserve the right to end auction early in case of a sale locally.

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