Make:
Plymouth
Model:
Road Runner 383
Year:
1968
Mileage:
57321
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Tennessee
City:
Nashville , TN
Zip:
37208
1968 Plymouth Road Runner 383 V8 4 SPEED MANUAL 57321 Miles
This 1968 Plymouth Road Runner is everything you love about Mopar muscle. A distinct color combo, four-on-the-floor, and plenty of V8 power under the hood. And as you look over the details on this one, you can see a careful eye to invest in its style while keeping everything feeling quite vintage. Some cars are triple-black, but when you're a 1960s classic, it's hard to deny the appeal of triple-green. The factory-correct Avocado Green has the shine of a more modern application, and so it sets the tone right for a car that has been given the right investments to remain both very vintage and very attractive. Crisp lines, well-fitting doors, vent trim hood, and classic Mopar road wheels with redline tires make for a striking muscle car. Plus, the trim tag tells us the distinct green vinyl roof is a factory-correct piece. And this one also shows off plenty of its cheery charm. The wide B-body design means the chrome bumpers look like a huge grin at both ends on the car, and of course, it wouldn't be a true first-year Road Runner without the Warner Brothers bird making a speedy getaway on each door and the rear panel.
This 1968 Plymouth Road Runner is everything you love about Mopar muscle. A distinct color combo, four-on-the-floor, and plenty of V8 power under the hood. And as you look over the details on this one, you can see a careful eye to invest in its style while keeping everything feeling quite vintage. Some cars are triple-black, but when you're a 1960s classic, it's hard to deny the appeal of triple-green. The factory-correct Avocado Green has the shine of a more modern application, and so it sets the tone right for a car that has been given the right investments to remain both very vintage and very attractive. Crisp lines, well-fitting doors, vent trim hood, and classic Mopar road wheels with redline tires make for a striking muscle car. Plus, the trim tag tells us the distinct green vinyl roof is a factory-correct piece. And this one also shows off plenty of its cheery charm. The wide B-body design means the chrome bumpers look like a huge grin at both ends on the car, and of course, it wouldn't be a true first-year Road Runner without the Warner Brothers bird making a speedy getaway on each door and the rear panel.