| Make: | Plymouth |
| Model: | Road Runner |
| Year: | 1972 |
| Mileage: | 999999 |
| VIN: | RM23P2G104673 |
| Color: | Orange |
| Engine: | none |
| Cylinders: | 8 |
| Fuel: | Gasoline |
| Transmission: | Automatic |
| Drive type: | RWD |
| Vehicle Title: | Clean |
| Item location: | Shelbyville, Tennessee, United States |
Imagine this car finished in deep black with white stripes, a thundering big-block under the hood, and the exact stance of Dom’s Road Runner from The Fate of the Furious. That build starts right here! This is a real 1972 Plymouth Road Runner, a true B-body muscle platform, being sold as a rolling chassis with bill of sale. It’s a genuine southern car out of Georgia—exactly the kind of starting point serious Mopar builders search for. You’re not buying a rust-eaten northern shell or a hacked-up drag car. You’re buying a fairly complete, honest Road Runner body with its transmission and a large majority of components still intact, ready for your vision! ⸻ The Vision Finished pro-touring Road Runners—especially movie-inspired builds—regularly sell in the $60,000–$90,000+ range depending on drivetrain and finish quality. Sometimes bringing over $100,000 for the best examples. This is your chance to get into one at project-car money and build it exactly how you want it: • Street bruiser • Pro-touring monster • Period-correct restoration • Or a Fate of the Furious tribute car ⸻ Exterior & Body • Genuine 1972 Road Runner body • Classic B-body muscle car lines • Iconic long-hood, short-deck stance • Solid Georgia car foundation • Complete rolling chassis • Factory Road Runner trim and body features • Original style hood with side scoops • Correct Road Runner badging and details This is the kind of platform builders hunt for—mostly complete, recognizable, and full of potential. ⸻ Interior • Original Road Runner interior layout • Factory bench seat configuration • Original dash and gauge cluster present • Factory steering column (without steering wheel) and controls • Door panels and interior trim included as shown. It’s an honest, unmolested project interior—perfect for: • Full restoration • Pro-touring conversion • Or movie-style custom build ⸻ Drivetrain • Rolling chassis • Transmission included • Factory rear end A perfect blank canvas for: • Big-block Mopar • Modern HEMI swap • Pro-touring drivetrain • Street or strip build Why This Car Matters These B-body Mopars are disappearing extremely fast! Every year: • More get parted out • More get wrecked • More get restored into six-figure cars Solid, affordable Road Runner projects do not sit around anymore—especially real southern cars. This isn’t just a project. It’s the starting point for a car worth five to ten times the buy-in when finished. Just compare my car with the completed restorations on EBay! Classic Mopars are very solid investments. ⸻ The Opportunity You can spend $70,000 and higher on someone else’s finished car… or you can start with the right platform and build your own legend. This is the kind of car: • Builders are always chasing • Collectors like myself stash out of sight • And flippers ALWAYS regret not buying
Vehicle Details
1972 Plymouth Road Runner – Georgia Car – Rolling Chassis - Build the F8 Fate of the Furious Movie Legend!